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Old 07-30-14, 10:29 AM
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Quick request:

Please change the red bike into a white one.

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Old 08-04-14, 10:52 AM
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Old 08-04-14, 11:34 PM
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Thank you Seize! Always great work!!
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Old 08-21-14, 03:23 AM
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Wow how'd you do that if you can simply explain to me, keeping the glares and shodows of the original photo... I've just never done it I don't believe yet I design logo's and tons more I'm embarrassed to even ask lol... Am I just not thinking right now? Hang on hang on... Lol
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Originally Posted by GSGenesis
Wow how'd you do that if you can simply explain to me, keeping the glares and shodows of the original photo... I've just never done it I don't believe yet I design logo's and tons more I'm embarrassed to even ask lol... Am I just not thinking right now? Hang on hang on... Lol
I'm sure there's more than one way to do it. But the way I did it was by selecting all the individual red areas and merging them into one layer. After that I played around with the 'hue&saturation' till I acquired a somewhat light gray color. I then proceeded to the adjust the levels till I got a color that resembled white.
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Okay got ya, I figured you had to have done it through adjustments, like you said, and color balance, yea many ways to go about it, hence why the shading is still there! Nice thanks for the reply!
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