Photoshop Photo Retouching.
#31
Here's yet another. This one was a requested enhancement/repair from Kirby. There was a sign casting a shadow on the hood that he wanted removed.
This is the most difficult PhotoShop work where you have to create materials that don't exist. Aside from removing the shadow, I removed the reflection of the overhead wires, removed the electrical poles, rebuilt the hood and hood crest, color corrected the car, background, and roadways, adjusted luminance levels and contrast and did a few sharpening passes. Not too shabby.
This is the most difficult PhotoShop work where you have to create materials that don't exist. Aside from removing the shadow, I removed the reflection of the overhead wires, removed the electrical poles, rebuilt the hood and hood crest, color corrected the car, background, and roadways, adjusted luminance levels and contrast and did a few sharpening passes. Not too shabby.
#32
more to play with guys :)
Here are all my past 996's - I know I trade cars like women
Anyway these all need photoshop help if anyone has free time
DJ
2001 C2 cab
2003 c2 cab
2001 TT ( about to be replicated )
1999 c2 Cab ( first Porsche )
Anyway these all need photoshop help if anyone has free time
DJ
2001 C2 cab
2003 c2 cab
2001 TT ( about to be replicated )
1999 c2 Cab ( first Porsche )
#36
greyghost...
for the shadow removing...
do you simply use the photoshop paint brush (dunno what it calls) to paint it to match?
or just select it and do color adjust??
i would like to learn that...haha
the job is amazing...
for the shadow removing...
do you simply use the photoshop paint brush (dunno what it calls) to paint it to match?
or just select it and do color adjust??
i would like to learn that...haha
the job is amazing...
#37
I used 3-4 tricks to make that work. I used the clone brush, the healing brush, created and rebuilt overlay layers, etc... that's why I get paid the big bucks! I appreciate the compliments!