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Old 06-05-2009, 10:50 PM   #2 (permalink)
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There are two different ways.

Always duplicate your layers CTRL+J when your working with your color so you can delete and try again.

To change the wheel get the Rectangle Marque tool I believe CTRL M and stretch it to the size of your wheels you need to hold CTRL while dragging over the circumference of first wheel, then proceed to hold ctrl and go over the next wheel, there are more than these few ways to do it...

1.) while the wheels are selected make a new layer that is set to soft light, and paint over them with about 1%-5% hardness with your brush this should work.

2.) go into its the brush below the brush its like color replcatment too, and it knows where to go change the color that way as well.

3.) too complicated to explain....

YOU NEED for chopping wheels the SAME angle or pretty damn close!!!! then you need to stretch and mold the wheel until appropriate.

Umm, as far as lowering you can always use the patch tool to get under the wheel when you "raise it up" or other tools .. . just choose away!
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