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Photoshop Tutorial - Car Rendering/Transparent Glass
Well, I made this like a year ago when I was on my graphic site. It was meant to teach people how to cut cars out so they look good. Because on those site they classify the quality of the cut, ie Premium. Also I show how to make the cars glass transparent so backgrounds show through. I feel this is helpful and could assist people wanting to do some things themselves.
These are Large Images that are presented step by step
RE: Photoshop Tutorial - Car Rendering/Transparent Glass
I'm using some Stardock Products such as WindowBlinds, DesktopX. It basically puts a skin on all of windows. I get tired of looking at the borning Windows all day. I wanted something more tasteful. I have Windows XP Professional as my OS.
RE: Photoshop Tutorial - Car Rendering/Transparent Glass
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ORIGINAL: 1981gMachine
I'm using some Stardock Products such as WindowBlinds, DesktopX. It basically puts a skin on all of windows. I get tired of looking at the borning Windows all day. I wanted something more tasteful. I have Windows XP Professional as my OS.
you know under
Control Panel > Display > Appearances
you can switch the theme from Windows Classic (XP Professional default) to Windows XP Theme (XP Home Edition default), if yer just wanted something rather than the old crappy version. i have XP Professional and im usin the XP Home display.
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RE: Photoshop Tutorial - Car Rendering/Transparent Glass
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ORIGINAL: ARdoller
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ORIGINAL: 1981gMachine
I'm using some Stardock Products such as WindowBlinds, DesktopX. It basically puts a skin on all of windows. I get tired of looking at the borning Windows all day. I wanted something more tasteful. I have Windows XP Professional as my OS.
you know under
Control Panel > Display > Appearances
you can switch the theme from Windows Classic (XP Professional default) to Windows XP Theme (XP Home Edition default), if yer just wanted something rather than the old crappy version. i have XP Professional and im usin the XP Home display.
Ummm Yea, that's what I was refering too. I haven't seen that old crapy Windows 98 theme in years. Windowblinds has 1000s of skins for windows. Yet I can only find like 3 I like, not because they are bad, just not my style.
RE: Photoshop Tutorial - Car Rendering/Transparent Glass
Quote:
ORIGINAL: 1981gMachine
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ORIGINAL: ARdoller
Quote:
ORIGINAL: 1981gMachine
I'm using some Stardock Products such as WindowBlinds, DesktopX. It basically puts a skin on all of windows. I get tired of looking at the borning Windows all day. I wanted something more tasteful. I have Windows XP Professional as my OS.
you know under
Control Panel > Display > Appearances
you can switch the theme from Windows Classic (XP Professional default) to Windows XP Theme (XP Home Edition default), if yer just wanted something rather than the old crappy version. i have XP Professional and im usin the XP Home display.
Ummm Yea, that's what I was refering too. I haven't seen that old crapy Windows 98 theme in years. Windowblinds has 1000s of skins for windows. Yet I can only find like 3 I like, not because they are bad, just not my style.
always how it works.
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