I use Adobe PhotoShop to alter original digital photos of my truck in order to see what it would look like in a different color, with or without chrome radiator shell and head lights, etc., even different body styles. See http://www.smokypond.com/gallery/pictur ... _versions/
Before I knew how to use PhotoShop myself, I asked an acquaintance (a young PhotoShop guru) in San Antonio, TX to show me how to use PhotoShop to change the color of my truck. He said he'd break it down into layers so that I could play with it myself.
This is how it looked when he sent it back to me:
Just thought you'd all get a hoot out of it!
Use PhotoShop to mock-up potential changes
- Matt Kroll
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Use PhotoShop to mock-up potential changes
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- Neil Wilson
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Hmm,
Looks like the standard deluxe wheels!
Looks like the standard deluxe wheels!
Regards, Neil Wilson
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neat
that is pretty cool ,I need to learn how to use that program