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    oooo carbon fiber

    well im bored so i did sum carbon fiber to my car :P check it out lol i love photoshop


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    Re: oooo carbon fiber

    hmm...that doesnt look like cf. i can show you how to do it if you want

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    Re: oooo carbon fiber

    piff try it :P i could make it darker if i want but im to lazy to open photo shop again

    and when u get close it actaully looks like cf and yes i know what cf looks like my buddy has a cf hood :P

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    Re: oooo carbon fiber

    do it...

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    Re: oooo carbon fiber

    ok ok...i took this from another site but i dot it just the same :-)




    Ok then, lets give this lovely standard Lexus IS200 some street racer style in the form of a carbon fibre bonnet.



    To make the pattern, first step is to make a new blank document. 12 across by 6 deep - then do max zoom (ctrl+0).



    Ok, first step in making the pattern is to select the top left quarter with the rectangular marquee tool. Then select the gradient fill tool, making sure that the colours are black (top) and white (bottom as illustrated), then carefully fill from left to right to acheive the effect shown in the example. Do the same in the bottom right quarter, but drag from right to left. If done correctly you should achieve the effect shown here.



    The final step in making your CF pattern is to define it. Go Edit>Define Pattern. Name as approprate and press ok. you can now close the document without saving, the pattern is permanently stored in Photoshop.



    Open up the image that you are working on and make sure your base layer holding the car is selected. Carefully use the polygonal lassoo tool to select the bonnet (or other part depending on what you want to "carbonise"), copy and paste the part in to a new layer. For the purpose of this tutorial I have de-saturated this layer and darkened it a little. I find that this is a good method to use for making sure that the whole part has been properly selected.



    Open up a new document, the size depends on the size of the original that you are working on. In this case my original was a 1024x768, so my new document was 1600x1200. You will have to compensate accordingly for larger or smaller images.



    Make a new layer and hit Edit>Fill, select your pre-defined pattern and hit OK.



    Use the rectangular marquee tool to select the whole image, copy and pastein to a new layer above the bonnet on the document with your chop. This new layer will be much too large for the car, so ue the grab handles to squash the new layer in to place. This will help the weave to get a natural looking size. It should now look something like the image shown here.



    Now, to make sure that the carbon weave looks realistic, select the whole CF layer and go to Filters>Distort>Twirl.



    The settings shown here should be adequate for all applications.




    TO BE CONTINUED.......

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    Now for the clever part, this tip can be used in many situations. While on the Cf layer, hold ctril + click the layer that holds the part you are adding carbon to, i.e. the bonnet. This automatically selects the outline on the bonnet, but on the CF layer. Right click and do select inverse. Hit delete and you should be left with the perfect shape of the bonnet on the CF layer.



    On the layers box, make sure the CF layer is selected and change the layer blending mode to 'multiply'



    Ok then, nearly finished. The final step is to flatten the CF layer on to the bonnet layer (de-saturate now if you haven't already done so). Then it is simply a case of lowering the brightness so that the carbon looks more realistic. Sometimes you may have to play with the contrast to achieve the desired effect.



    Finished! After all that work you should now be able to go away and create awesome Carbon body parts quickly and easily! If you feel adventurous then you can always play with colouring the bonnet to create one off effects.





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    Re: oooo carbon fiber

    only if u make my car have one cause thats too much for me

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    Re: oooo carbon fiber

    ok lazy ass...i didnt post that how to just so i could do it for you. plus you said you wanted to get better at PS....how do you think i learned? practice bitch!

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    Re: oooo carbon fiber

    boo urns my way is easier to do :P

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    Man monkey you've got some 'shoppin' skills. You da man!

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    Re: oooo carbon fiber

    hmmm this is really sweet. im a photoshop guy and i never thought to do this... im gonna carbon my whole car...lol

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    Re: oooo carbon fiber



    heres my first try

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    Re: oooo carbon fiber

    thats good! see practice!


    but you need to like more swirls in the fiber itself and a lil more lighting

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    Re: oooo carbon fiber

    Quote Originally Posted by mkymonkey
    thats good! see practice!


    but you need to like more swirls in the fiber itself and a lil more lighting
    well i actuall had to cut the pattern in half it was just to big at 12x6 so i did it at 6x4

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    Yeah geddy, nice work! Looks freakin' real!

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    Re: oooo carbon fiber

    wicked geddy!!!

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    Re: oooo carbon fiber

    damn not bad geddy...i wish i had a cf hood now

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    Re: oooo carbon fiber

    me too!!! makes me wanna get one right now!

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    Re: oooo carbon fiber

    Quote Originally Posted by Cheeseburger
    me too!!! makes me wanna get one right now!
    ok you can monkey get one..il just buy monkeys old one and clear it in my autobody shop...yup yup...

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    Re: oooo carbon fiber

    do another one

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    Re: oooo carbon fiber

    i still cant figure out how to do ur new fancy way or making cf....

    i cant even find how to make the grid or gradient lines :'(

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    Re: oooo carbon fiber

    Quote Originally Posted by MessyHonda
    you noob....anyways how did you check how many post per day we had?...lol iwas like 60 and ever one else was like lower than that....anyways back to watching tv.

    I checked how many post each person had in that thread. Just click the post count on the thread and it will tell you.
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    Re: oooo carbon fiber

    Quote Originally Posted by ghettogeddy
    naw..i liked the first one better.

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    Re: oooo carbon fiber

    ya the first one looks better

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