you get some studio pics ?
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You do realise I'm now going to steal a yellow VX220 and clone your car...
Looks like it 'might' be CGI, I'm probably wrong though.
It's just been attacked with photoshop
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It's real......
If you had autocar this week, you'd see it in the free booklet that came with it
It has been photoshopped, but it was a proper studio shot taken in the proper white floored/walled/ceiling studio
Took aaaagggggeeeeesss setting all the lights up!
That actually your motor then lee?
Sure is Trig0r
Cleanest she's ever been lol
Photochopped all the flies off the front eh
Looks nice, what was the occasion?
Looking good, messed up the photoshop on the front wheel though
that colour is gorgeous.
I prefered only the orange..but no one else liked it
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Lies!Originally Posted by Zak33
You wanted this colour to match your handbag..
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Oooh! This brings up an old question - how do you replace a colour on an object (with gradients and everything) in gimp/photoshop?
I suppose you need to select the region with the colour and apply a colour filter? Or can you do it in a simpler way - like replace this colour with this and do that to related shades too?
Tough on mirrors, tough on the causes of mirrors.
either do a hue change, or replace colour, or variations, several different methods
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