Man, no disrespect, but rust looks unrealistic. U shoud have picked the car with not so glossy polished body and f. e. green or blue color. Also rust on crome bumper should look like torn crome surface, like a wound, not like shiny metal with brick-color scent.
Aniway, nice work! I also like wreck things on photos using PS CS )
The color could look more brown or darker but I think the texture is good. Chrome starts by pitting and it can develop a thin network of surface rust. It usually doesn't look torn until it has blistered first. Thanks though.
Wrong. I'm using the warp tool as stated(Photoshop 7.0). The pucker tool will give a different effect by shrinking at the pointer. You could use that tool as well but it's not as flexible.
These tutorials are so much better than many of the others because Dennis is doing it in real time and explains what he is doing - not some high speed stuff where you can't see what the guy is doing. These aren't tutorials or helpful - they are ego trips
Ha ha maybe. Well not to brag but I've done both. Really most people like to use photoshop to customize cars..add wheels, paint jobs, so I thought I'd do something different. Someone thanked me because they were trying to rust a sword, so the techniques work on other projects.
YOU THE MANNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN dog this tutorial really helped me a lot to improved ,really thanks man .please make another tutorial they are great ,clear and easy to understand .I want you to know that I'm from argentina and I understood the tutorial in a 100/100. go on man you are great!!!!
Great tutorial.
My only problem is this. WHY DID YOU HAVE TO DO THIS ON A CLASSIC CADILLAC?
Do it on a POS Toyota Camry or something!!! Anything else except classic cars! :-)
cawimmer430 2 months ago
Epic
Timothy9903 11 months ago
VERY NICE, i screwed over a MG-B,
Axle9117 1 year ago
Hey thanks man, this tutorial is hella helping me out with my project!!
Yorgan01 1 year ago
Who wants to see rusty cars? I prefer to see amazing cars.
AerodynAndTechnFan 1 year ago
Thanks
somehominid 1 year ago
Wow
shakirov2 1 year ago
-]. thanks a lot man, It helped me with a project .[-
TEMPHUiBIS 1 year ago
8:17 LOL.
Jakey4seasons 2 years ago
Make more videos
ben101310 2 years ago
you need to make more tutorials i really enjoy your work im an aspiring photoshop... i guess "artist" and your tutorials are great, your very skilled
MrMcmancool 3 years ago
Man, no disrespect, but rust looks unrealistic. U shoud have picked the car with not so glossy polished body and f. e. green or blue color. Also rust on crome bumper should look like torn crome surface, like a wound, not like shiny metal with brick-color scent.
Aniway, nice work! I also like wreck things on photos using PS CS )
VBTHING 3 years ago 5
The color could look more brown or darker but I think the texture is good. Chrome starts by pitting and it can develop a thin network of surface rust. It usually doesn't look torn until it has blistered first. Thanks though.
yankfroggy 3 years ago
thats good I like it 5 stars make some more
TYom8912 3 years ago
Interesting, I usually try to do cars nicer or repair them...you did the opposite :)
I like it, keep working ;)
111zombie111 3 years ago
Awesomw tutorial!!! Keep up the work!!!
NascarRacing2003Fan 3 years ago
in liquify he uses the pucker tool not the warp tool
sahooq85 3 years ago
Wrong. I'm using the warp tool as stated(Photoshop 7.0). The pucker tool will give a different effect by shrinking at the pointer. You could use that tool as well but it's not as flexible.
yankfroggy 3 years ago
These tutorials are so much better than many of the others because Dennis is doing it in real time and explains what he is doing - not some high speed stuff where you can't see what the guy is doing. These aren't tutorials or helpful - they are ego trips
cabadejo 3 years ago
I appreciate that.
yankfroggy 3 years ago
thanks for the great info.
bastardjustice 3 years ago
if i did that my dad would not like it his a car enthusiastic
2kor517 3 years ago
where can i get this photo
illosion 3 years ago
Sorry I don't recall where I found it, but of course you can use these techniques on any photo.
yankfroggy 3 years ago
You did this last year tommorow lol
peter08xxx 3 years ago
Thats a brilliant tutorial! Keep up the good work !
curtancall1 4 years ago
Im trying to make rust and dents, not remove it lol..
superbobble 4 years ago
Ironic that people in real life like to fix up cars and people with photos shop like to distress them.
lidarman2 4 years ago
Ha ha maybe. Well not to brag but I've done both. Really most people like to use photoshop to customize cars..add wheels, paint jobs, so I thought I'd do something different. Someone thanked me because they were trying to rust a sword, so the techniques work on other projects.
yankfroggy 4 years ago
excellent. thank you.
vtrestrail 4 years ago
YOU THE MANNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN dog this tutorial really helped me a lot to improved ,really thanks man .please make another tutorial they are great ,clear and easy to understand .I want you to know that I'm from argentina and I understood the tutorial in a 100/100. go on man you are great!!!!
zinedinefede 4 years ago
Thank you my Argentinian friend.
yankfroggy 4 years ago
you made this in camtasia... awsome vid dude
CFCWeeMick 4 years ago
Yep. Camtasia works well. Thanks.
yankfroggy 4 years ago
this is awesome.!!!
novasta 4 years ago
another great tutorail, thanks
16sidewinder 4 years ago
hey thanks heaps this helped me alot! great tutorial!
acadaca95 4 years ago