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These are sooooooooooooo coool age. Cand you do a write up for these puppies in a nutshell? Or is it a little too complex for us photoshop novices??

that's right AGE... its about time you stepped out of the VIC section and did some tutes for the graphic design section.

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Ummmm, it's alot easier to do them tha it is to do a DIY on how to do them. ;)

You need some big pics of the actual pixar cars themselves, and cut and paste the best fitting eyes and mouth, then free transform/distort(ctrl T) them to fit. Then it's just a case of matching the color of the donor car with the cut and pasted parts.... thats the hard part, and black cars are the hardest, surprisingly yellow was very easy :)

I use lumination/replace color/brightness/contrast and matching color tools on photoshop. Also alot of history/eraser and eye dropper/paint brush tools as well. It a bit of work to match the color, but playing around with different tools, you'll sort it out. Best thing to do is start with a white or light colored car and play around with different tools. Ctrl Z is your friend :P

Here's some more.

alcarzlogots2.jpg

dezcarzlogorf9.jpg

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