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Can you change this chopper to purple & gold?
Posted on 8/15/08 at 8:40 pm
Posted on 8/15/08 at 8:40 pm
Posted on 8/16/08 at 7:20 am to Orphan
Pretty damn impressive Orphan. 
Posted on 8/16/08 at 8:30 am to arseinclarse
This was harder than it looked because all the blues on the chopper were so similar and the contrast wasn't so hot - especially compared to the background....
Posted on 8/16/08 at 8:51 am to yurintroubl
yurintroubl - i might have to take that design into a meeting and see if management is up for some new paint jobs on the helos. Damn that thing is fine. 
Posted on 8/16/08 at 9:02 am to Federal Tiger
Very nice job fellas.

Posted on 8/16/08 at 10:10 am to arseinclarse
Thanks, I'm happy to do it. Nice one there, Trouble. Where else have you posted your work sig style looks erie familier.
Posted on 8/16/08 at 10:32 am to Orphan
Anyone care to tell me how to change colors so well? I've tried quick mask and fill but really none captures the detail well enough.
Posted on 8/16/08 at 11:25 am to USCMichigander
ummm...I do mine several different ways depending on the picture and what color(s) I want. Here is something real simple to start with. Image > adjustments > desaturate, then go to image > adjustments > variations
This post was edited on 8/16/08 at 11:27 am
Posted on 8/16/08 at 11:46 am to USCMichigander
Not good to use Fill cuz then you get a flat color, losing all the details. Better to use Image->Adjustments->Hue/Saturation->select Colorize->then play with the sliders until you get the colors you want.
I usually usually use the Magic Wand to select the area and then use the steps above but; like Orphan said, there are several different ways to go about changing colors and doing other tasks, too. Next time, I'm going to check out his method of desaturation .
I usually usually use the Magic Wand to select the area and then use the steps above but; like Orphan said, there are several different ways to go about changing colors and doing other tasks, too. Next time, I'm going to check out his method of desaturation .
Posted on 8/16/08 at 2:00 pm to Orphan
This is the only place I post Orphan - occasionally on deviantart, but mostly here....
xBIGxEASYx - I was wondering if that was a bigfoot compartment or not....
xBIGxEASYx - I was wondering if that was a bigfoot compartment or not....
Posted on 8/16/08 at 2:15 pm to xBIGxEASYx
I sometimes use fill to get that hard to get color(s). Then you overlay it, lower opacity, etc. In my second pic there is a fill of LSU (rgb)gold under the top gold layer. See how it's not so greeny. The top layer (on the second pic)is overlayed keeping most of the details. You WILL lose some details. Just mess around with the different tools and settings. Then you can an idea of what each can do.
more of a LSU gold
more of a LSU gold
This post was edited on 8/16/08 at 2:23 pm
Posted on 8/16/08 at 3:33 pm to Vanilla Bear MD
You guys are ridiculous.
Thank you so much!
Thank you so much!
Posted on 8/16/08 at 6:10 pm to USCMichigander
Still think mine is better
Posted on 8/17/08 at 12:11 am to xBIGxEASYx
Those are some damn strong choppers.
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