PHIL069's 95 FTO GPX
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Car looks good phil!
I can has a flare? and i'm also interested in your old wing... for my new car lol
I can has a flare? and i'm also interested in your old wing... for my new car lol
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Nah, they have the be the jap ones or no dice! 
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I want it for my red car lol i will get an OEM one for mine 

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You can still have mine for $120Sahin wrote:I want it for my red car lol i will get an OEM one for mine

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I forgot i offered that and just looked how cheap flares were lolbass_twitch wrote:You can still have mine for $120Sahin wrote:I want it for my red car lol i will get an OEM one for mine
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Sahin wrote:I forgot i offered that and just looked how cheap flares were lolbass_twitch wrote:You can still have mine for $120Sahin wrote:I want it for my red car lol i will get an OEM one for mine

Or alternatively make me a lower offer

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Lol i'd happily pay $50 but that'd be about it and yeah i know even that is still expensive lolbass_twitch wrote:Sahin wrote:I forgot i offered that and just looked how cheap flares were lolbass_twitch wrote:You can still have mine for $120Sahin wrote:I want it for my red car lol i will get an OEM one for mine
Or alternatively make me a lower offer
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Ok doneSahin wrote:Lol i'd happily pay $50 but that'd be about it and yeah i know even that is still expensive lolbass_twitch wrote:Sahin wrote:I forgot i offered that and just looked how cheap flares were lolbass_twitch wrote:You can still have mine for $120Sahin wrote:I want it for my red car lol i will get an OEM one for mine
Or alternatively make me a lower offer

Pick up next time you are in Sydney?
PS. Phil, sorry for spamming your thread.
Back on topic now!
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Sweet i'll pickup at bonfire and give you money then haha your name is brandon aye? i met you at bennoz' last bonfire?
on with the topic now
on with the topic now

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About timeSahin wrote:on with the topic nowbass_twitch wrote:Back on topic now!

Now go back a page peoples and look at my great photos


mikeey01nzl wrote:Hats off to you too Phil for spending so much time on the phone trying to help someone out, your a top man and only a few would've spent so much time. well done!![]()
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The misses seen that I was Photoshop "painting" ZFL45H1s' FTO tonight and asked me to "paint" her Vectra...
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Can't even call it unique these days.

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Phil, That is an impressive effort (although the colour is horrific). I cant count how many hours ive struggled with Photoshop tying to get an outcome half that good. What sort of settings are you using to achieve that result?
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Pure awesomeness hahahadstocks wrote:Phil, That is an impressive effort (although the colour is horrific). I cant count how many hours ive struggled with Photoshop tying to get an outcome half that good. What sort of settings are you using to achieve that result?
gotta get there one day :)
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I'm using a 64bit version of Photoshop CS5 on a 64bit windows.
I'm using the "Quick Selection tool" to select only the painted parts of the car. Takes a while to +/- all the small features, zoom in heaps to omitt (-) lights, badges, window frames, windows etc.
Selecting the painted parts of the car only makes it easier to play with colour changes.
If I'm using colours from Photoshops "colour pallet" or "eyedrop tool" I use the "Colour Replacement tool" to change the colour. Right click on the "Brush tool" and change it to "Colour Replacement tool".
With only the painted parts of the car "selected" you can wipe "colour change"over the whole pic and only the selected components will change.
The Vectra was done with Photoshops colour pallet as was ZFL45H1s' pink FTO.
When I want to use a colour from an image, I have the car pic I'm changing and the donor car pic I want the colour from both open seperatly in Photoshop.
Photoshop will use all colours present in the donor pic, so I crop out a piece of the donor car and Photoshop has to use the small sample I have chosen.
If the donor colour still isn't quite right I will try a crop from a different part of the donor car, as reflections within the donor paint make a difference on the outcome.
I then use "Image/Adjustments/Match Colour/Source" and select the donor colour/car/pic from the drop down menu. Then I play with "Luminance" and "Colour Intensity" settings to my own liking or to closely try and match donor colour.
ZFL45H1s' "purple" and bjks' "Mazda Grey" FTO's where done this way.
I have found it also depends on the colour/reflections/light source within the pic you want to change.
Light colours will go over light colours (ZFL45H1 pink FTO), dark colours will go over dark colours(ZFL45H1 purple FTO), metalic colours will look best on an already metalic car(Vectra).
Pink Vectra and pink FTO were done with the same pallet colour, it was the original car colour that made them look different.
With ZFL45H1s' "Purple" FTO, I had to select all the painted parts and "Invert" the white FTO paint to make it dark to be able to apply a dark colour "purple"
After all this, if required, I play with "Image" "Adjustments" tools to get the final pic.
When I have the desired outcome, I "Save as" + "rename the pic" and then I can "undo/step backward" changes, back until only the "Quick Selection" is still in place and go again with a different colour. It just takes too long to keep having to do "Quick Selection" again.
Oh and "Pure awesomeness"
I hope I have given enough info.
I'm using the "Quick Selection tool" to select only the painted parts of the car. Takes a while to +/- all the small features, zoom in heaps to omitt (-) lights, badges, window frames, windows etc.
Selecting the painted parts of the car only makes it easier to play with colour changes.
If I'm using colours from Photoshops "colour pallet" or "eyedrop tool" I use the "Colour Replacement tool" to change the colour. Right click on the "Brush tool" and change it to "Colour Replacement tool".
With only the painted parts of the car "selected" you can wipe "colour change"over the whole pic and only the selected components will change.
The Vectra was done with Photoshops colour pallet as was ZFL45H1s' pink FTO.
When I want to use a colour from an image, I have the car pic I'm changing and the donor car pic I want the colour from both open seperatly in Photoshop.
Photoshop will use all colours present in the donor pic, so I crop out a piece of the donor car and Photoshop has to use the small sample I have chosen.
If the donor colour still isn't quite right I will try a crop from a different part of the donor car, as reflections within the donor paint make a difference on the outcome.
I then use "Image/Adjustments/Match Colour/Source" and select the donor colour/car/pic from the drop down menu. Then I play with "Luminance" and "Colour Intensity" settings to my own liking or to closely try and match donor colour.
ZFL45H1s' "purple" and bjks' "Mazda Grey" FTO's where done this way.
I have found it also depends on the colour/reflections/light source within the pic you want to change.
Light colours will go over light colours (ZFL45H1 pink FTO), dark colours will go over dark colours(ZFL45H1 purple FTO), metalic colours will look best on an already metalic car(Vectra).
Pink Vectra and pink FTO were done with the same pallet colour, it was the original car colour that made them look different.
With ZFL45H1s' "Purple" FTO, I had to select all the painted parts and "Invert" the white FTO paint to make it dark to be able to apply a dark colour "purple"
After all this, if required, I play with "Image" "Adjustments" tools to get the final pic.
When I have the desired outcome, I "Save as" + "rename the pic" and then I can "undo/step backward" changes, back until only the "Quick Selection" is still in place and go again with a different colour. It just takes too long to keep having to do "Quick Selection" again.
Oh and "Pure awesomeness"

I hope I have given enough info.
mikeey01nzl wrote:Hats off to you too Phil for spending so much time on the phone trying to help someone out, your a top man and only a few would've spent so much time. well done!![]()
Daniel2019 wrote:Come on phil, we bonded at the bonfire, lets be honest here...me and phil are besties now...![]()
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This is how i do it...
"Phiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillllllllllllll" easiest way lol
"Phiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillllllllllllll" easiest way lol
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Sahin wrote:This is how i do it...
"Phiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillllllllllllll" easiest way lol

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Daniel2019 wrote:Come on phil, we bonded at the bonfire, lets be honest here...me and phil are besties now...![]()
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Thanks for taking the time to detail that Phil. Will have another play now.
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No worriesdstocks wrote:Thanks for taking the time to detail that Phil. Will have another play now.

Let me know how you go.
mikeey01nzl wrote:Hats off to you too Phil for spending so much time on the phone trying to help someone out, your a top man and only a few would've spent so much time. well done!![]()
Daniel2019 wrote:Come on phil, we bonded at the bonfire, lets be honest here...me and phil are besties now...![]()
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dstocks wrote:Thanks for taking the time to detail that Phil. Will have another play now.
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