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  • 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! :-)

  • Epic

  • VERY NICE, i screwed over a MG-B, 

  • Hey thanks man, this tutorial is hella helping me out with my project!!

  • Who wants to see rusty cars? I prefer to see amazing cars.

  • Thanks

  • Wow

  • -]. thanks a lot man, It helped me with a project .[-

  • 8:17 LOL.

  • Make more videos

  • 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

  • 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.

  • thats good I like it 5 stars make some more

  • Interesting, I usually try to do cars nicer or repair them...you did the opposite :)

    I like it, keep working ;)

  • Awesomw tutorial!!! Keep up the work!!!

  • in liquify he uses the pucker tool not the warp tool

  • 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

  • I appreciate that.

  • thanks for the great info.

  • if i did that my dad would not like it his a car enthusiastic

  • where can i get this photo

  • Sorry I don't recall where I found it, but of course you can use these techniques on any photo.

  • You did this last year tommorow lol

  • Thats a brilliant tutorial! Keep up the good work !

  • Im trying to make rust and dents, not remove it lol..

  • Ironic that people in real life like to fix up cars and people with photos shop like to distress them.

  • 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.

  • excellent. thank you.

  • 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!!!!

  • Thank you my Argentinian friend.

  • you made this in camtasia... awsome vid dude

  • Yep. Camtasia works well. Thanks.

  • this is awesome.!!!

  • another great tutorail, thanks

  • hey thanks heaps this helped me alot! great tutorial!

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