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How-To: See-Thru hood photo.
I have some time to kill right now, so I decided to make a quick tutorial on how to do this. This can work for any other part of the car that you'd want to give this effect for, just make the selection different. Note that I am editing these photos when they are 1300px wide. If your photo is larger you may need to increase the feather, if it is smaller you may need to decrease the feather. Don't know what feather is? Then keep reading...
1). First things first, here are our two beginning images. Both were taken on a tripod with
CONTROLLED
settings. This means all the settings were the same when each shot was taken, so make sure to shoot in
Manual
mode.
2). Your going to want to open both images in Photoshop. Copy the Closed hood photo and paste it ontop of the open hood photo. If you did it correctly the layers will be in this order:
3). Next is to use the
Elliptical Marquee Tool
to select the area you'd like the engine to show through. The trick to this is the feather in the settings toolbar. Feather is simply a fade effect, where it will transition from the non-deleted area to the deleted. You have to fool around with this depending on the image size to get it just right. For this I got away with 30px.
4). Simply select an area on the
Closed
hood layer, press delete once or twice and Voila! I hit delete twice because it gave a better effect.
5). Now after some photoshopping to give it a little extra zing.
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