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EL XR6 - studio theme

PostPosted: October 26th, 2010, 6:41 am
by Coyote mk3
I got sick of doing assignments at a stupid hour last night/this morning
and thought I before going to bed I would do a bit of messing around in photoshop.

It is pretty basic, but I was reasonably happy with the result.

Desaturated a little to match background, got rid of the orange hue on the top of car from the sky, lowered tastefully, removed bits that make it different to other xr's (sticker, ariel), and modified colours, blended bits and pieces to make it 'fit in' with the background.

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original
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Also added some subtle text in too, but I have come to the conclusion i don't like it so much
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Not too much, but what are your opinions?

Cheers
Matthew

Re: EL XR6 - studio theme

PostPosted: October 26th, 2010, 6:53 am
by Shum
I think it still needs a little bit of reflection on the windows, at the moment it looks like they've been blacked out in MS paint.

But other than than it looks great!

Re: EL XR6 - studio theme

PostPosted: October 26th, 2010, 7:38 am
by Coyote mk3
Thanks mate,

Might give it a bit of revising at school today if I get a chance.
What else are yr12 computer classes for :rotfl:

Got to do a screencast tutorial on a program for the class. Might get away with just doing this.

Re: EL XR6 - studio theme

PostPosted: October 26th, 2010, 9:06 am
by SnyperEB
Looks good maybe a bit lighter under the car though.

Re: EL XR6 - studio theme

PostPosted: October 28th, 2010, 7:38 pm
by Coyote mk3
School assignments got in the way, but I have done a little more editing this evening.

Added in lights through windows and under car. It is a little dodgy, but the best I can do at the moment.
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Little bit better?

I am in no way going to do the following, but I thought I would edit it just for fun
Colour Coded strip
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and then did the indicator, badge and tail lights - not quite as refined as a proper EF tail light, but I couldn't think of what was missing, until now. (The red goes all the way around the white lens on an EF)
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