baekdal.com — "The reason is that we need to preserve the light and shadows of the original picture. A dark car (like a red car) will distort the areas of shadow, making it very hard to make bright colored graphics. Similar, a white car will have too many areas of light, making it hard to create dark graphics.."
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2l84meOct 13, 2006
Did you read the duggmirror story's comments nox327? Not all browsers send referrer information, causing problems when using just 'duggmirror.com'. Keep doing what you're doing AlexMarar.
ksudesignerOct 13, 2006
All you have to do is go up to your address bar, change "digg.com" to "duggmirror.com" (keep the rest of the URL intact) and it'll take you there. Works no matter what browser you're on, and you don't have to search the comments to find the mirror.
Closed AccountOct 13, 2006
assh**e meet c0ck. c0ck, meet assh**e. I'm sure you'll get to know each other very well.
ksudesignerOct 13, 2006
Well if you are in the comments page looking for a mirror then you aren't in an RSS reader are you?
miguelojeda1Oct 14, 2006
The Best for me .... I love Cars
fuckingusernameOct 14, 2006
I'm a photo shop newb but this looks so cool.what i don't understand, is how the car was selected in a bunch of peices ,like with selection tool I know how to trace and select a object but I dont get how to have more then one selection on a image like that?if anyone could point me in the right direction.jeff@castpost.net thanks
bitcloudOct 17, 2006
Photoshop's never subject specific. It's a similar set of processes no matter what kind of photo manipulation you do. You'd probably also be interested in:<a class="user" href="http://digg.com/design/Amazing_Pro_Photoshop_Tutorial_Old_Hag_to_Beautiful_Woman">http://digg.com/design/Amazing_Pro_Photoshop_Tutorial_Old_Hag_to_Beautiful_Woman</a>I've used a number of the same techniques here...
sentaiSep 8, 2008
<a class="user" href="http://www.k97.info">http://www.k97.info</a> i was looking for a long time something like this, i'm glad i found it here