Someone post something for other users to battle it out with their Photoshop "skills."
Example:
keeping-it-kinky wrote:
acdcnorco wrote:
all-out-bmx wrote:
Could someone make the teletubbies sun look badass? Maybe some shades and a hat n' such. Unsecure image, only https images allowed: http://img715.imageshack.us/img715/4120/sunnn.jpg
Selecting parts like the frame or bars (anything with a simple shape really) I use the polygonal lasso or magnetic lasso tool. As far as selecting things like rims, that can be an absolute bitch sometimes, I just take my time. I pretty much never use the magic wand/quick selection tools because they usually end up taking as long if not longer than it would with the lassos. As for colors everyone has their own way of doing it. I usually color the selected area with the "color" brush set to a neutral color (gray) between 90 and 100% opacity (I do this if I want to retain a slight bit of color from whatever I have selected but it usually doesn't matter). Then with the object still selected I use selective color on "neutrals" to get the color depending on the shadows I might play with the black or white settings as well. That's pretty much it.
Selecting parts like the frame or bars (anything with a simple shape really) I use the polygonal lasso or magnetic lasso tool. As far as selecting things like rims, that can be an absolute bitch sometimes, I just take my time. I pretty much never use the magic wand/quick selection tools because they usually end up taking as long if not longer than it would with the lassos. As for colors everyone has their own way of doing it. I usually color the selected area with the "color" brush set to a neutral color (gray) between 90 and 100% opacity (I do this if I want to retain a slight bit of color from whatever I have selected but it usually doesn't matter). Then with the object still selected I use selective color on "neutrals" to get the color depending on the shadows I might play with the black or white settings as well. That's pretty much it.
You lost me on that part. Never heard about it before. Gosh, there's so much I don't know about this program.
Selecting parts like the frame or bars (anything with a simple shape really) I use the polygonal lasso or magnetic lasso tool. As far as selecting things like rims, that can be an absolute bitch sometimes, I just take my time. I pretty much never use the magic wand/quick selection tools because they usually end up taking as long if not longer than it would with the lassos. As for colors everyone has their own way of doing it. I usually color the selected area with the "color" brush set to a neutral color (gray) between 90 and 100% opacity (I do this if I want to retain a slight bit of color from whatever I have selected but it usually doesn't matter). Then with the object still selected I use selective color on "neutrals" to get the color depending on the shadows I might play with the black or white settings as well. That's pretty much it.
I just free select/lasso tool, Desaturate, Hue/Colourize/other shit to get the right shade.