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    after making the ferrari backround, i decided to make this






    next im gunna make a porsche on

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    Ceann na Drochaide Bige! XcOM's Avatar
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    looking good dude


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    xcom can u help. for some reason when i try to us the selection tools, the screen goes blank

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    e-mail me the psd file.


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    Quote Originally Posted by XcOM View Post
    e-mail me the psd file.
    i cant get u to help me forever. i wana know how to fix my problem

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    ok, PM me the proglem, whats hapening, and what your trying to do, maybe i can help or direct you to a site that can help.


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    Or for cutting things out check out my tutorial Right Here on TBCS

    It may be long, but learning it is one of the best things you can do, the Pen Tool IS Photoshop.

    Also i have 30 pages (yes 30 A4 pages) of Photoshop stuff i am slowly putting together in one huge tutorial, it was for my college project but if i can help people with it i will.

    It's a nice job, just some quick tips to help you out, i'm not trying to put you down im just helping you out so the next time they get better and better, everyone was a beginner once.

    Anyway, the cut out as i mentioned read my tutorial above, it will help you alot.

    I can see there is like a yellowy colour in there you have tried to rub out or paint over, i can see your brush is set quite hard, try dropping down the hardness, that fades the edges off and makes things look nicer, and helps in blending.

    With the reflections i admit they are nicely done, better then some of my first but, realistically the reflection line should all be from the same spot, you wouldn't have a reflection from a higher object right below it, and a lower one again (if you get what i mean)
    So do the reflection at the end after the image has been completed by flipping the whole image (preserving the original) then placing it below, it will look more realistic.

    If you need anymore help feel free to PM or hit me up on my MSN.

    As i said though it's a good start for a beginner. Especially if you're self taught, its always easier to pick it up being taught but you then never do it your own way.

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