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  • 325_e30
    R3VLimited
    • Jan 2008
    • 2492

    #1

    cs3

    by any chance is there a way to clean up the paint job in cs3? i just cant figure it out.
    Looking for a 3.46 or lower LSD. Lets make a deal.
    LSx e36TI coming soon
    Originally posted by s0urce
    Man, she'd be so easy to rape
  • stevofthahill
    R3VLimited
    • Apr 2005
    • 2468

    #2
    Can you specify a little more?

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    • 325_e30
      R3VLimited
      • Jan 2008
      • 2492

      #3
      i have a couple scratches in my paint that are visible in pics and a couple dark spots in the paint also. i was using the dodge took but im pretty sure theres a better way around it( or just photo shopping the paint completely, which i cant figure out either.) 3 years is way to long to stay away from photoshop. =-(
      Looking for a 3.46 or lower LSD. Lets make a deal.
      LSx e36TI coming soon
      Originally posted by s0urce
      Man, she'd be so easy to rape

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      • straight6pwr
        No R3VLimiter
        • Sep 2004
        • 3450

        #4
        use the clone stamp tool. select the tool, set the size appropriately. hold the alt key, then click to sample a section of the paint you would use to cover the scratch. then draw over the scratch like your using a regular brush.

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        • 325_e30
          R3VLimited
          • Jan 2008
          • 2492

          #5
          thanks, i just need to get in tune with it again. forgot all about the clone stamp tool -_-
          Looking for a 3.46 or lower LSD. Lets make a deal.
          LSx e36TI coming soon
          Originally posted by s0urce
          Man, she'd be so easy to rape

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