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Reflections on the bonnet is the easiest thing to do.... so easy i forget to do it sometimes :)

It's just a reverse layer of the eye's, erased a little, then lower the opacity to about 20-30%, and then Overlay it on to the original layer.

And of course with WRX's the bonnet scoop kinda makes it a little harder to get the reflection right.

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Yep, thats pretty much it. I forgot about the Hue/Saturation tool...thats a great idea.

Thats the thing with photoshop, there's many ways of doing the same thing.:P

im too lazy to do it (or lack skills to :)) we'll leave it up to you to make them ;)

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