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is it possible to use Photoshop to transfer the paint finish off one car and transfer it to another car?
something like this: ![]() or ![]() onto this: ![]() or ![]() I'd be happy to do the actual work myself, I just have no idea how to do it or if it's possible |
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It's possible, I'm just not that good at it.
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Cigar Smokin' Patriot
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From what I've experienced firsthand, Photoshop does have a bit of a high learning curve, but once you master it it's amazing what you can do with it. BTW, I'm not very good at using it, personally.
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i want to mess with a few people I know and make the vette look like it's been painted to resemble a car that has been set out to rust or made to rust.
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