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    I was wondering how do you change the pictures to black and white and keep colors on certain parts...sorry Im new to this.
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    Which version PS do you have? Later, QD.
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    On PS6, I open my pic up in it and then click on LAYER, then DUPLICATE LAYER. Just clik OK. You don't need to worry about the name. After you get your duplicate layer, Hold down SHIFT and CONTROL and press the letter U. It will remove all color from the pic. Then select the eraser tool and erase what you want to be in the original color. Later, QD.
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    Adobe Photoshop 7.0
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    Quote Originally Posted by DC2girl
    Adobe Photoshop 7.0
    Should be the same way. Later, QD.
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    Example:

    Before, B/W and After. Later, QD.
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    whenever I use the erasing tool..it just erases the whole picture.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DC2girl
    whenever I use the erasing tool..it just erases the whole picture.
    I retrack my previous statement. But how do you change the original color?
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    So you want to change the color of something? Later, QD.
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    well your directions are right to put the picture in black and white with the orignal color but say I want to play with the colors to see what goes nice. Just to have a lil fun since Im new to this.
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    That I'm not so good at. Lolol. Sorry. Later, QD.
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    damnnit....this shit sucks if you dont know how to use it. Anybody got some tips to help me out?
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    You can use the Replace Color tool, or the Selective Color tool to do that. Look under Image > Adjustments > Replace/Selective Color. I'm sure there is other ways to do it but I'm not too sure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by imbosile
    You can use the Replace Color tool, or the Selective Color tool to do that. Look under Image > Adjustments > Replace/Selective Color. I'm sure there is other ways to do it but I'm not too sure.

    did you miss this?

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    no sorry I got that part but it wont work... everytime I click on the color I want it..it'll be like painting over the whole picture..instead off seeing spokes and stuff.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DC2girl
    no sorry I got that part but it wont work... everytime I click on the color I want it..it'll be like painting over the whole picture..instead off seeing spokes and stuff.
    sup girl, post up an example pic and what you would like to do and we can show you the steps for it...it'll be easier that way

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    i want the wheels to stay the same but I wanted to play with the color of the car..but what I was trying to say was I can do the original color except his front bumper is off so I was trying to do something about it. Oh gyea, and how do you add the black borders around your pictures? like what nemisis does in most of his pictures.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DC2girl
    http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y282/Blah_Kabee/Dc2%20Photos/CIMG4966.jpg

    i want the wheels to stay the same but I wanted to play with the color of the car..but what I was trying to say was I can do the original color except his front bumper is off so I was trying to do something about it. Oh gyea, and how do you add the black borders around your pictures? like what nemisis does in most of his pictures.
    pics kinda dark to be changing colors with

    The border is easy, make sure the background layer is your current layer, click Image then Canvas Size...make sure you change inches to pixels and relative is checked then put in 5, 10, 15, 20, etc...you can do a paint fill on the background to change the color.

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    sorry...this might be a better picture..
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    Kinda like this...

    Hue adjustments

    Also, use the selection tools to change only what you want changed

    Yellow is the original color, green one is crappy but you get the idea.
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    viola, hue adjustments. Crappy job, but if you get the selections closer, it will work better. I just did it in 2 sec to show you the changing color.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fcman
    viola, hue adjustments. Crappy job, but if you get the selections closer, it will work better. I just did it in 2 sec to show you the changing color.
    thanks....I think I got it now..
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    holy bodyshop mishap on the bumper.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brady
    holy bodyshop mishap on the bumper.
    gyea..pretty fuked up aint it? but it wasnt anybody's fault..they just took the front bumper to get it repainted and they matched it up with the color thats on the lip. Thats why I have adobe photoshop.
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    if you wanted to match the bumper to the rest of the car, here's a after/before...
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    Quote Originally Posted by fcman
    if you wanted to match the bumper to the rest of the car, here's a after/before...
    +1 THANKS DUDE!
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    anytime, as you can tell I'm pretty bored
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    hahhaah...but was it easy matching up the paint? If you can..tell me how did you do that..Im new..so Im trying to learn as much as I can.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DC2girl
    hahhaah...but was it easy matching up the paint? If you can..tell me how did you do that..Im new..so Im trying to learn as much as I can.
    Here's what I did.

    1. Use selection tools to select the area you want to change

    2. Use Image -> Adjustments -> Hue/Saturation. Where it says Master, change to the color you are changing and move the bars to get around the color you want.

    3. Keep area selected and go to Image -> Adjustments -> Match Color and move those bars to get desired color.

    Examples.

    Original:


    Whole Car Color:




    Partial Selection (2sec job, but you get the idea):
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    haha, I can't believe you guys are photochoppin the hell out of my car, LOL! the gold one looks pretty good.

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    it looks better on my ride fool! holla back from the ufo family

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    ^^

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    You can also:

    Make a new layer or the car>image>adjustments>variations.

    Then crop out what doesnt need to be that color unless you crop the whole car then all you have to do it the windows etc.

    Hope it helps

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