Photoshop help..
Photoshop help..
At first I placed this thread at Wheels&Tires, but i figure it was the wrong place... So here it goes now:
I am having problems figurerin out what to do with the disc brakes
I tried leaving the original wheel and I tried painting it dark gray... none looked nice...
First of all, I don't know photoshop, it took me almost 1hr to do this crappy picture here:

And this was the orignal picture, with original wheel and blanked off rear wheel:

Any tips on how to make this look real? Thanks in advance!
I am having problems figurerin out what to do with the disc brakes
I tried leaving the original wheel and I tried painting it dark gray... none looked nice...First of all, I don't know photoshop, it took me almost 1hr to do this crappy picture here:

And this was the orignal picture, with original wheel and blanked off rear wheel:

Any tips on how to make this look real? Thanks in advance!
If if take the grey circle off, the rear will just look like the front, because thats the original wheel in the picture.
The whole problem is figuring out what to do with the disc brakes. And I tried looking for pictures of the wheels mounted on another car, but usually the pictures are not straight frontal shots, and the wheels are on a side view
I'm saying go with the bonus option.
I can photoshop a couple of them for you if you still want. Although what I do is match up the new rim to the old one so that there is the most overlap with the old rims. then i fill in the missing pieces of the brakes or whatever else is behind the wheel then go with it.
I can photoshop a couple of them for you if you still want. Although what I do is match up the new rim to the old one so that there is the most overlap with the old rims. then i fill in the missing pieces of the brakes or whatever else is behind the wheel then go with it.
What I mean is that I dunno how to draw (or whatever I have to do) to make this look real with regards to the disc brakes.
Last edited by Bborges; Oct 9, 2007 at 06:46 AM.
look at my phothsop and you'll see what I mean: i tried blanking off behind the wheels and it didnt look good (rear wheel on first pic) and I also tried leaving the original wheel behind the new wheel, and it also didnt look nice (front wheel, 1st pic)
What I mean is that I dunno how to draw (or whatever I have to do) to make this look real with regards to the disc brakes.
What I mean is that I dunno how to draw (or whatever I have to do) to make this look real with regards to the disc brakes.
in the advanced performance forum and found some good examples. Anyway here ya go:

Last edited by marke; Oct 9, 2007 at 09:34 AM.
Nice work man! Thats exactly what I wanted! Damn, that was actually pretty slick.. I shoud've thought about that: just photoshop the disk brakes from another picture instead of trying to draw it!!
Damn man!! I cant wait to try it at home!!!



It looks AWESOME MAN!! (well... u couldve actually done front and rear, but i got the idea)
Thanks!!
Dude... this is like PRO work! I have no idea what you did, or which program this Firework thing is... But do me a HUGE favor: please JPG the same car but WITHOUT any wheels, just the thingie on the background (supposedly the disc brakes) so that I can quickly swap different wheels in photoshop!
Thanks man!
Fireworks is a program made by Macromedia (Now Adobe) that is usually used for photo aid for web designers.

I just cut out the white area in the rims you've provided and feathered the edge by 3px, slapped them on, over the black circle (Having the lip Cover the edge of the circle) Adjusted the brightness and contrast and that was it. Oh, and my obviously fake shine spots
Hope it works out for you.

I just cut out the white area in the rims you've provided and feathered the edge by 3px, slapped them on, over the black circle (Having the lip Cover the edge of the circle) Adjusted the brightness and contrast and that was it. Oh, and my obviously fake shine spots

Hope it works out for you.
Fireworks is a program made by Macromedia (Now Adobe) that is usually used for photo aid for web designers.
I just cut out the white area in the rims you've provided and feathered the edge by 3px, slapped them on, over the black circle (Having the lip Cover the edge of the circle) Adjusted the brightness and contrast and that was it. Oh, and my obviously fake shine spots
Hope it works out for you.
I just cut out the white area in the rims you've provided and feathered the edge by 3px, slapped them on, over the black circle (Having the lip Cover the edge of the circle) Adjusted the brightness and contrast and that was it. Oh, and my obviously fake shine spots

Hope it works out for you.
Thats exactly it bro... thanks a ton! Obvisously i wont be able to get the same results u did (love the shine spots!) but at least I can compile a list of possible wheels to buy...
Thanks all for the help, i appreciate!
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I hope you don't mind us choppin up your car like that! I thought it belonged to the OP!
