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Looks great, and I'm jealous! I can never get my color changes in Photoshop to look "believable". I can replace one exact color with another, but since a car's body color actually has a variety of shades due to highlights/shadows/etcetera, I guess I need to replace a range of colors with another range, and that's the part I can't figure out.
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Last edited by ScottRiqui : 03-08-2009 at 10:06 PM.
wow most of those pictures are actually believable with the color and such. looks good
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'02 Electric Blue/ White top Cooper S So far: One ball exhaust, Dinan CAI, M7 STB, Alta oil catch can, added OEM driving lights, dropped on Bilstein PSS9's
I definitely don’t want to hijack your thread, but as soon as I saw your art, I was reminded of a piece I had done about a year ago.
I went with posterizing(sp) the image to give it a more Warhol feel, but I like the photo-real look your image has.
Maybe we could inspire more MINI art to appear through the forums.