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PhotoShop - Hue/Saturate
Written by Arm - www.neonfuse.com
Here you will be taught a simple way of
avoiding the tedious task of complex mask
selections or complex lasso'ing.
Beware: Though this technique is very effective
for quickies and color clashing images, it
is hardly ever useful for a high quality chop,
but it is good to learn the technique. |
| 1) |
Open the picture that we are gonna mess
with. Below, I have opened this picture because
the yellow is very defined; really sticks
out from the background. |
2) While this layer is selected got to "Image>adjustments>hue/saturation"
| 3) |
This dialog box will pop up. Near the top
there will be a drop down menu, from this
menu chose whatever is closest to the color
of your car picture. Since my image is bright
yellow, I will chose the "Yellows"
Family. |
| 4) |
Now change the sliders on Hue and Saturation
to change the apperance of the paint on your
car. Make sure you are careful not to move
the saturation to far past the middle marker,
because it becomes un-realistic. When your
happy with the outcome, click OK. |
| Here is an example of why this technique
can't always be utilized for a high quality
chop. You are limited to only certain Colors,
within a somewhat close range of the original
images color, most of the time when you go
beyond this color family, your image will
turn into something like this |
Here is what I have done to the image:

Copyright -Arm www.neonfuse.com
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