JasonB
06/28/2003, 01:31 PM
One of the things i get asked most often is how i do phunky paintjobs on vehicles, and get the lighting to look right.
well...here you go.
Select the image of the TYPE of car you want...not necessarily your OWN car, as some colors don't work well for this treatment. You NEED a dark car, black is best, followed by navy blue...remember, dark, shiny cars...
Now that you have your picture, begin masking off the painted areas of the car, being careful to get VERY close to the paint edge. in areas where you may get a reflection of color, it is best to include that in your masking...this will come into play later when you are filling with color...the reflections need to show the finished color.
Once you have the entire painted surface of the car masked off and selected, create a new layer, fill this layer with black and set options to Overlay or Screen mode (there are other modes too...experiment), name this layer PAINT. Leaving this area selected, duplicate this layer by dragging it to the new layer icon in the layers palette. Make this copy invisible and name it SELECTION(this keeps you from having to mask anything off again in case you get screwed up...all you have to do is hit this black area with the magic wand, and you have all the paint selected again :) )
Now...with the area STILL selected, go back to the original picture layer. Go Image>Adjust>Desaturate. This takes all the color information out of this layer, but leaves the lighting/reflections in the paint. See the telephone pole in the pics below on the hood of the VehiCross. This also leaves everything that is NOT in the selection area alone, (windows, mirrors if not painted, tires,wheels, you get the idea)
Now, go back to the PAINT layer and get funky with some gradients, some render difference clouds...anything you want. pick bold colors...and have fun :)
http://www.alltel.net/~jayd4wg/pics/vx1_thumb.jpg (http://www.alltel.net/~jayd4wg/pics/vx1.jpg) http://www.alltel.net/~jayd4wg/pics/vx2_thumb.jpg (http://www.alltel.net/~jayd4wg/pics/vx2.jpg) http://www.alltel.net/~jayd4wg/pics/vx3_thumb.jpg (http://www.alltel.net/~jayd4wg/pics/vx3.jpg) http://www.alltel.net/~jayd4wg/pics/vx4_thumb.jpg (http://www.alltel.net/~jayd4wg/pics/vx4.jpg)
well...here you go.
Select the image of the TYPE of car you want...not necessarily your OWN car, as some colors don't work well for this treatment. You NEED a dark car, black is best, followed by navy blue...remember, dark, shiny cars...
Now that you have your picture, begin masking off the painted areas of the car, being careful to get VERY close to the paint edge. in areas where you may get a reflection of color, it is best to include that in your masking...this will come into play later when you are filling with color...the reflections need to show the finished color.
Once you have the entire painted surface of the car masked off and selected, create a new layer, fill this layer with black and set options to Overlay or Screen mode (there are other modes too...experiment), name this layer PAINT. Leaving this area selected, duplicate this layer by dragging it to the new layer icon in the layers palette. Make this copy invisible and name it SELECTION(this keeps you from having to mask anything off again in case you get screwed up...all you have to do is hit this black area with the magic wand, and you have all the paint selected again :) )
Now...with the area STILL selected, go back to the original picture layer. Go Image>Adjust>Desaturate. This takes all the color information out of this layer, but leaves the lighting/reflections in the paint. See the telephone pole in the pics below on the hood of the VehiCross. This also leaves everything that is NOT in the selection area alone, (windows, mirrors if not painted, tires,wheels, you get the idea)
Now, go back to the PAINT layer and get funky with some gradients, some render difference clouds...anything you want. pick bold colors...and have fun :)
http://www.alltel.net/~jayd4wg/pics/vx1_thumb.jpg (http://www.alltel.net/~jayd4wg/pics/vx1.jpg) http://www.alltel.net/~jayd4wg/pics/vx2_thumb.jpg (http://www.alltel.net/~jayd4wg/pics/vx2.jpg) http://www.alltel.net/~jayd4wg/pics/vx3_thumb.jpg (http://www.alltel.net/~jayd4wg/pics/vx3.jpg) http://www.alltel.net/~jayd4wg/pics/vx4_thumb.jpg (http://www.alltel.net/~jayd4wg/pics/vx4.jpg)