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Jan 24th 2003 | #87351 Report |
Member since: Jan 24th 2003 Posts: 2 |
Hi i'm new here but have been photoshoping for a while now and hope to advance my skills. Anyway, i'd like to make chrome on a section of a car not like the cloudy chrome tutorial. Any help will be appreciated |
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Jan 24th 2003 | #87398 Report |
Member since: Nov 28th 2002 Posts: 350 |
Filter/Sketch/Chrome on your selection
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Jan 26th 2003 | #87620 Report |
Member since: Jan 26th 2003 Posts: 7 |
Just a complement: chrome filter does not work on non-beveled images. Whether use the "bevel" filter or use a layer style, create a layer UNDER the current one. Then merge the UPPER layer with the LOWER layer. Then the fiter our friend quoted will work better. Bye! |
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Jan 29th 2003 | #88065 Report |
Member since: Jan 24th 2003 Posts: 5 |
There are a few different ways, depending on your image. I typically use Layer--->New Adjustment Layer--->Curves and then bend the points around
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Jan 29th 2003 | #88068 Report |
Member since: Jan 24th 2003 Posts: 2 |
If you could maybe explain it step by step it would be great because i'm kinda confused. Also is it possible to make alloy wheels have the polished effect? |
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