Grab a high resolution stock photo from a supercar from one of the stock
photo websites. I used this picture, but you can use another one
(Source file Super Car).
Grab the Elliptical Marquee Tool (M) and select both the wheels. Duplicate layer (Ctrl+J) to put the wheels on a top new layer.
Set the layer with the wheels (top layer) to invisible. Select the main
layer with the original car and Free Transform (Ctrl+T). Make the image
half the size of the original in a horizontal way, as shown in the image
below.
Set the layer with the wheels back to visible and drag them on the place
where you want them. This is where the original wheels were, take a
look at the image below. As you can see is the front-tire smaller then
the back one.
Grab the Eraser Tool (E) and erase everything that you don't like on the wheels-layer.
If it doesn't fit, go back to the main layer and use the Clone Stamp
Tool (S) to get it back in shape. Take a look around the wheels in the
image below.
Edit in Quick Mask mode (Q) and select the Brush Tool (B). Select a hard
brush and brush the parts that you want to colour. When finished, press
Edit in Standard Mode (Q) so that the body is selected. Now Duplicate
Layer (Ctrl+J) to get the body to a new layer.
On the body layer, press Color Balance (Ctrl+B) to give the body another color. I used these settings:
1. Shadows: 50,0,-60
2. Midtones: 60,0,-60
3. Highlights: 40,0,-45
IF SATISFIED NA KAYU SAVE NYU NA YUNG SETTINGS
Give the body of the car a nice paintjob to pimp that ride. I gave it a
tribal skin (Source file Tribal Skin) that I found on the Internet.
Place it on top of the body and use Free Transform Tool (Ctrl+T) to
place & resize it where you want it.
Add some big rims on the car to give it a bad look. I used this one that
I found on the net (Source file Rims). Also use the Free Transform Tool
(Ctrl+T) to rotate and resize the rim in the correct place.
Flatten image to merge all layers (Right-click on a layer and select
"Flatten image"). Grab your Lasso Tool (L) and make a raw selection of
the bottom part of the car. Check my example below. Duplicate layer
(Ctrl+J) to create a new top layer with the bottom of the car.
Make a New Layer (Ctrl+Shift+N) and use the Lasso Tool (L) to make a
smaller selection of the bottom of the car. Make sure that you make the
new layer behind the layer with the bottom of the car that we created in
the previous step. For the selection, see the image below.
Fill the selection with the Paint Bucket Tool (G) with a color that you
like. This will be a neon glow later, so use a bright colour. Use the
Gaussian Blur (Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur) and move the sliders
around untill you're satisfied with the glow. To finish your project,
use the Levels (Ctrl+L) and move the middle slider around to give it a
dark effect.
YAN TAPOS NA TYU HAHAH DIS IS THE FINAL DESIGN PERO DAPT BE CREATIVE SA PAG DESIGN HA
Minimize, colorize and bodypaint a Supercar
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