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Galleries => Unreal Cars - Members' Artwork => Topic started by: RET on July 10, 2002, 04:15:27 AM



Title: Pixelbeatin'
Post by: RET on July 10, 2002, 04:15:27 AM
Guys,

Here are a few bits and pieces to throw in the mix:

(http://photo.starblvd.net/fefcforum/4-1-1.jpg)

Here's one of my earliest PhotoShop attempts.  Here's a tip: find a photo with an uncomplicated background to use for this sort of stuff.  Mottled brickwork is a definite no-no. ;)


(http://members.optusnet.com.au/~thomasri/images/uglyhq.jpg)

Here's a HQ given the FC treatment.  I wouldn't sully the beautiful lines of the FE with this sort of thing  :P

cheers
RET


Title: Re: Pixelbeatin'
Post by: brads59 on July 10, 2002, 04:35:32 AM
Hi there Ret,cool pics.Is there a program for this sort of thing?I would love to know how to be able to do this on my puter,virtual gas axe and so on.Could you tell me how to that would be great.Keep up the good work.
THANX ....Brad.....


Title: Re: Pixelbeatin'
Post by: RET on July 10, 2002, 05:05:09 AM
Brad,

Someone else asked this question as well.  Most of the people who have posted images of this type use Adobe PhotoShop.  There are other tools around that do similar things, but PS is without doubt the premier program of this type.  Which is just as well, given its price-tag ::)

If you go to somewhere like http://download.com, you will find there are stacks of Image Manipulation tools out there, like Paint Shop Pro, GraphicConverter, CorelDraw and so on.  Even MS Paint that comes with Windows is theoretically capable of this sort of thing, but you'd be really doing it the hard way with that POS.

The other thing worth bearing in mind is that most of these tools have a considerable learning curve.  If you have access to PhotoShop, make sure you get the CD with the tutorial on it as well - it is an excellent primer on what you can do with the software.

Hope that helps,
RET