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Photoshop help needed

wayne1

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Sometime in the near future I'm contemplating having my S2 re-sprayed and quite fancy changing the colour to that of the green Cayman R with black wheels. Are there any Photoshop experts on here that could take a photo of an S2 and as if by magic make it Cayman R green so I can make a more informed decision?

Thanks

Wayne
 
Can't help with this, but it's strange because I have just given my "Spare" 924 to my Son, and he wants to paint it like a green Cayman R-I will be very interested to see what it would look like....[;)]
 
Similar to this?
Lind-Green-Porsche-928.jpg


Not the same green and not a 944 but its not far off. I like the look of black wheels with certain colours, its very much of the, CS, RS, GT3 guise. The issue I find with putting a modern colour on an old car is that it may look neither old nor modern, but stuck somewhere in between? It would certainly be different!


Edd
 
I share your view on a modern colour on an old car but if it looks right then being different would be good. I will admit though i'm not keen on the green in the 928 photo. How do I copy a photo of the net into this thread?
 
Not sure how it works on windows but on my mac I can 'copy image location' by right clicking on image, (you need the image url), then paste text into message, highlight url and click 'image' button. Preview button will show if its all worked or not...


Edd
 
Ok lets see if this works. Assuming it does then this is the colour i'm after.

5PorscheCaymanRmanualpicturesreview2011.jpg
 
Honest opinion? Colour changes only work if they are part of a complete bare shell respray. If you aren't doing the door shuts, engine bay, odd bits around the edges of the boot/bonnet/other bits, then it simply won't look right.

What colour is the car at the moment?


Oli.
 
OK so it didnt work but here is a link

http://www.carmagazine.co.uk/Drives/Search-Results/First-drives/Porsche-Cayman-R-2011-CAR-review2/
 

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