Beginner, Intermediate, Expert

Basics

Before starting a new project, you need to make sure you know the order of modifications. Although, some are interchangable or optional, knowing this hierarchy will save you lot's of time and make chopping much much easier. Credits to illusionest at ps-garage.com.

First things first, we need to know the legend. It's real simple!

Red = MUST BE IN ORDER

Blue = Either do it first OR last

Green = Optional at any time

 

LOWERING:



Bodykit design tutorial

This is a preview of a ps-garage tutorial for non-registered members. Register today to access more tutorials and share your work at the forums!

1) BASE photo, 2012 Honda Civic 


Clearing lights in Photoshop

A very easy tutorial to make any headlight or rear light transparent / clear. Credits: illusionest.

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Background Change to Studio Backdrop

This tutorial shows how to get rid of the over-complicated base backdrop and put in a simple gradient background. Very useful for clean presentations, and very easy to work with for custom brushed works. Although this tutorial is categorized as "intermediate", the steps are fairly simple and very similar to our normal background change tutorial. Credits: illusionest.


Applying Decals and Vinyls

A simple step by step process for applying decals and stickers onto cars. This trick is very helpful and can be used for many other modifications. You must have the decal or logo before using this tutorial. Credits: illusionest.

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Using the Photoshop Pen Tool

In this tutorial fellow forum member pamoer explains how to use the pen tool, for beginners to advanced. Pen tool is one of the most used and most effective tools in Photoshop, highly recommended! Credits: pamoer.

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Creating Floor Reflections in Photoshop

Create a slight reflection on the floor to make it appear as if there's water or if the ground is reflective. Credits: illusionest.

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