HOW TO RENDER CARS IN PHOTOSHOP FAST AND EASY |
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“How To Render Amazing 3D Cars in Photoshop ... In Less Than 60 minutes ... GUARANTEED"
You Are Just Moments Away From Discovering:
How To Quickly And Easily Produce Mind-Blowing Car Renderings Using Photoshop
How To Create 3D Cars In Photoshop That Look Real, First Time, Every Time
Simple Tips And Tricks The Pros Use To Amaze Their Clients
The Most Common Mistakes When Rendering Cars in Photoshop And How To Fix Them
Detailed Step-By-Step Car Rendering Tutorials Made Easy
... PLUS Many More Insider Secrets Of Professional Automotive Designers. |
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Here's Just a Small Taste of What You'll Discover When You Access The How To Render Cars in Photoshop Fast and Easy Video Program Today:
- How to produce realistic 3D looking cars within a couple of hours using Photoshop (or any other image editing program such as Corel Photo-Paint, Paint Shop Pro and GIMP)
- How to choose the right colors so your renderings really pop out of your screen
- The best way to add color and tone to make your renderings come alive
- Why adding shadows the right way will give your renderings extra depth and shape definition
- The insider tips on how to create classic chrome reflections
- How to render realistic-looking windows - both transparent and tinted
- Creating perfect reflections the quick and easy way
- The multiple ways of adding highlights that give your renderings more life
- What to refer to when rendering indicator lights
- Learn how to instantly change the look and feel of a rendering in a few mouse clicks
- Everything you need to know about how design professionals use Photoshop layers
- A simple cheat that design pros use to produce perfect rims
- How the pros ‘borrow’ existing images to save time and make their renderings more realistic
- Creating simple interior details quickly
- How to use Photoshop to finish off a rendering to really bring out the car without overpowering it
- One surprising tip on what you shouldn't use Photoshop for
- Step-by-step analysis of rendering examples so you can see how the pros produce amazing renderings
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OK, What EXACTLY Do I Get With How To Render Cars in Photoshop Fast and Easy?
It contains detailed instructions, explaining how to perform each task. It has easy-to-follow, step-by-step instructions on how to produce amazingly realistic 3D car renderings in Photoshop fast and easy.
It allows you to pause, rewind and re-watch any points again and again - until your comfortable. It's totally flexible and allows you to learn at your own pace in the comfort of your own home, on your own computer (and the videos are fully Mac and PC compatible).
Here's EXACTLY what's covered in the video program:
Introduction (Video #1)
Introduction and program outline
Examples of renderings before and after Photoshop treatment |
Scanning Your Drawings (Video #2)
Scanning hand drawn images
Optimal scan settings for speed and resolution
Quick Start Guide (Videos 3 – 5)
In the Quick Start Guide videos you will learn about the technique that I use use daily in my work. You will discover how to render a car quickly and simply by just adding some tones in Photoshop to take an OK hand-drawn sketch to a whole new level in under 48 minutes! |
Quick Start Guide Part 1 - Adding Color (Video #3)
Adding tone to bring the drawing to life
Using the Lasso selection tool
Tidying up the drawing
Adding reflections
Adjusting opacity |
Quick Start Guide Part 2 - Adding Reflections (Video #4)
Adding sky and ground tone reflections
Hiding background imperfections
Creating automatic highlights without using colors
Building up the tone with brushes
Achieving subtle fade outs
Creating window reflections
Getting the original drawing details to show through
Fixing mistakes in the original drawing |
Quick Start Guide Part 3 - Adding Highlights & Background (Video #5)
Adding edge highlights to doors
Controlling the highlight strength
Adding sky tone to rims
Creating classic chrome reflections
Using flow rate to build up the color
Adding a background to finish off the rendering
Adding background reflections across the back edge of car hood, roof and windscreen |
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Pontiac G8 Rendering (Videos 6 – 18)

These in-depth videos reveal the techniques that I'm using more and more regularly in my car renderings for clients. You will learn the insider secrets on how to really bring your drawings to life by adding and modifying colors, reflections, highlights and shadows. As well as using the power of Photoshop to give yourself the flexibility of creating a completely different look and feel to your renderings in a few mouse clicks by changing the color and adding some body graphics.
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Cleaning Up The Scanned Image (Video #6)
Using the Lasso tool to quickly remove extra lines and dirt outside the drawing
Removing color streakiness
Making black truly black and white truly white Removing extra lines and white spots in black areas
Modifying the original drawing
G8 Rendering Part 1 - Adding Color (Video #7) How to effectively select areas to color
How not to get white edges when pasting objects
Creating layers
Insider tip on building up the tone
Using the Burn and Dodge tools
Tips for rendering metallic paint
Indicating changes in the body shape
How to control blending |
G8 Rendering Part 2 - Adjusting the Color (Video #8)
Putting color into a gray drawing and changing the color
Adjusting the color |
G8 Rendering Part 3 - Adding Reflections (Video #9)
Adding highlights on new layers
Adjusting reflections
Removing reflections from shadow areas
Using the Clone Stamp tool to clean up lines
How to weaken highlights that are too strong
Why you need to name the layers
How to render flares
Adding secondary reflections
Using paths vs the lasso for adding reflections
G8 Rendering Part 4 - Adding More Reflections and Highlights (Video #10) Adding hood reflections
Tip for managing numerous layers effectively
Using the Pen tool to create highlights Creating strong highlights with smooth edges
Highlights for chamfered edge
G8 Rendering Part 6 - Rendering Windows (Video #12)
Adding reflected sky tones to the windows
Building up the color
Working with layers and highlights Creating the transparent look
Creating the tinted look
G8 Rendering Part 7 - Rendering Headlights (Video #13)
Creating reflections that look dramatic
Using layers
Adding the indicator 'orange' glow
Adding reflections to the headlight
Rendering indicators
Selecting the right color
Theory on light diffraction and properties
Copying colors and tones from real cars |
G8 Rendering Part 8 - Rendering Wheels (Video #14)
Modifying the rims
Preparing the rims for highlights
Covering up marker imperfections in rims
Using layers to leave original image unaltered
Adding highlights
Managing layers to minimize file size and confusion
G8 Rendering Part 9 - More Rendering Wheels (Video #15)
Completing the rear rim
Adding highlight details on the tires
Adding flare shadows on the tires
How to determine the shape of the shadows Adding sidewall thickness
Adding tread detail
G8 Rendering Part 10 - Finishing the Rendering (Video #16)
Touching up the rendering
Adding extra highlights
Adding a ground reflection
Adding perspective to the ground reflection Using the Distort and Warp functions
Changing the Look (Video #17)
Changing colors to create a completely different look and feel
Adding simple graphics quickly
Changing the wheel rim color
Adding Graphics (Video #18)
Adding logos or words to side of the car
Add perspective to the logo
Changing the background color to bring out the body color and highlights
Adding a gradient to the background
Adjusting the windscreen when using dark backgrounds |
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Le Mans Racer Rendering (Videos 19 – 26)

In these Le Mans Racer Rendering videos, you will discover how to transform a rough hand-drawn sketch into a beautifully finished 3D rendering. Although it takes a bit more time using paths and layers, this method is extremely effective as your renderings will look highly refined with a crisp, smooth finish.
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Racer Part 1 - Creating Paths (Video #19)
Using paths and layers for a great result
Detailed analysis of a hot rod rendering using paths and layers
Working over original sketches that don't have to be very neat
Creating paths with the Pen tool
Racer Part 2 - Adding Tone (Video #20)
Turning paths into selections and rendering the shape
Why you don't need to be too careful if you're using layers
Searching for rim photos on Google
Racer Part 3 - Creating Rims from a Photo (Video #21)
Selecting rim outline to paste into rendering
Creating ellipses as per How To Draw Cars Fast and Easy e-book
Match the rim to the sketch's perspective Modifying the rim depth by editing the original rim
Adding drop shadows
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Racer Part 4 - Adding Reflections (Video #22)
Building side reflections in layers
Building up strong reflections for contrast
Adjusting reflection intensity |
Racer Part 5 - Adding Highlights (Video #23)
Adding body color and highlights
Using the background sketch as a guide
Creating smooth highlights using paths that stand out in the drawing
Adjusting the ends of the highlights
Racer Part 6 - Adding Cut Lines and More Highlights (Video #24)
Adding further body tones and a side scoop
Using paths to create door and panel cutlines and additional highlights Creating cut lines and highlights from the same path |
Racer Part 7 - Adding Interior Details (Video #25)
Using layer groups
Creating a simple interior silhouette that doesn't overpower the exterior rendering Using glass to cover any imperfections
Adding tint to the windows
Adding a light wash to tint the side window
Racer Part 8 - Finishing the Rendering (Video #26)
Removing remaining line work from the original sketch
Using Photoshop to change things you don't like
Adjusting the background to add life and bring out car
Adding a reflection of the car
Fading the reflection to not overpower the car |
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