New works from a begginer.

Hello guys again. Today i learning all day about pen tool and some brush...and the result is this.Is not perfectly but i'm glad to see the results.

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this is muuuuch better. but next time you want ti black something, use brightness&contrast, not hue&saturation, cuz with hue&saturation it looks unrealistic. ;) (reffering to lights/taillights/windows)
PS: try to download intagram effects for ps, it will look much better. but fo now, you are ok. do you have messenger? i can help you.
A 12 yrs old chopping. Can you belive that? I am that one.
I used Levels for lights/shadow. I don't know if i can change a stock car in a background. I tried but is to much for me in this moment. With rebrush it's alike. Maybe i want more to make a intermediar car. I saw many works on this site with a stock car which was moved in a new background and i want to make a work like that but i don't want to rush.
Thank's for replu :)
It's good to take your time to begin with :D
If you've been using the pen tool here then well done! Your selections look great and super tidy :D Keep practising with the tool, and it will get easier and easier.

When it comes to using levels, just be careful that you don't make the change too extreme, it is perhaps a little bit too dark this time, but hey - you're learning :)

Here's some important skills you may want to try on future chops:
>Wheel change - wheels make all the difference to a car, and it's fairly easy to change them too, it is also possible to make mistakes - just make sure your donor image is the same angle as your base image, otherwise your wheels won't look right
>A backdrop change - if you pick the right base, it can be very easy to change a backdrop, again just make sure it's at the same angle. If you have quite a plain base, you can sometimes just change what is above the horizon with the same effect - that way you don't have to worry about shadows on the ground. Check the 'Tutorial Index' in the tutorial section if you need some help there

Keep it up though - slow and steady is a good way to go :D
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