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Old 03-04-2008, 07:40 PM
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how do you lower a car using photoshop?
Old 06-04-2008, 09:42 AM
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The idea behind it is to lower the top of the picture over the wheels....

Grab the faithful Lasso tool (L) and begin to draw around the car, as well as going all the way around the top of the picture. When you are going around the wheel arches with the lasso tool, it is best to make a series of nice small clicks to a smoother selection rather than a few lazy big long selections. OK, hit Ctrl+C and then Ctrl+V to copy and past the car layer.. This puts the main body of the car onto a new layer. Hold CTRL and press the downwards arrow. The car will begin to lower itself over the wheels.

You can at this point hit CTRL+Shift+E which flatten all the layers.

The top of the image has being duplicated due to the fact that you have lowered it, so use the crop tool and select the area you want to keep..

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http://www.digimods.co.uk/tutorials/tutorials.htm there you go mate lots of tips how to do stuff
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