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Automotive
The obligatory transparent hood shot
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 350050" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>Just thinking, but I believe you're better using a layer mask to remove the opacity of the the hooded version rather than an eraser (image of hood closed on top, open on the bottom). Paint black on a white mask to effectively <em>erase</em> the hood. This way you can always paint the white back as well (eraser is a PITA). Use a mild opacity at first and a soft edged brush. Shouldn't be too difficult. If I could have found sample images I would have done a tutorial vid 1-2-3. Can be done with any version of PS or PSE.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 350050, member: 9240"] Just thinking, but I believe you're better using a layer mask to remove the opacity of the the hooded version rather than an eraser (image of hood closed on top, open on the bottom). Paint black on a white mask to effectively [I]erase[/I] the hood. This way you can always paint the white back as well (eraser is a PITA). Use a mild opacity at first and a soft edged brush. Shouldn't be too difficult. If I could have found sample images I would have done a tutorial vid 1-2-3. Can be done with any version of PS or PSE. [/QUOTE]
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