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Photoshop request

WBray

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Hi Guys
Is anyone on here good with the old photoshop and able to do me a favour please?
I am considering getting my alloys refurbed next month or month after as one is starting to show its age and have a couple of ideas, could someone chop my wheel colours for me? As I am stuck with three possible Ideas;

-Anthracite/gun metal
-Black
-Black with a silver rim/lip

Hopefully this picture will be ok? or would a proper side on view be better?

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Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
 
Yes mine are powder coated satin black, will get you a picture. I prefer it to the super shiny black gloss. I think satin black with silver edge would look great. Issue you have is a turned edge will only have a thin lacquer on it and after curbing water can ingress and ruin the finish. Perhaps ok for a show car but less so for daily driver. Alternative may be to paint edge silver?


Edd
 
Do Subaru wheels fit a 944 or is the photo as an example of paint finish?
Cheers
Mick
 

ORIGINAL: Copperman05

Yes mine are powder coated satin black, will get you a picture. I prefer it to the super shiny black gloss. I think satin black with silver edge would look great. Issue you have is a turned edge will only have a thin lacquer on it and after curbing water can ingress and ruin the finish. Perhaps ok for a show car but less so for daily driver. Alternative may be to paint edge silver?


Edd

That Satin black alloy does look sweet! Could be an idea with the painted edge but would that make much difference anyway should the allow be curbed anyway?

I think I am swaying towards the anthracite/gun metal though the more I look at it.

Cheers for the help though mate really appreciate the photoshoping!
 
Black works best for me, ties in with the decals

Iv got a set off wheels Iv wondered about changing colour, if its not 2 much trouble.
 

ORIGINAL: T3rra

Black works best for me, ties in with the decals

Iv got a set off wheels Iv wondered about changing colour, if its not 2 much trouble.


That was my original thought to tie in with the decals but they do make the wheels look really small (not that they arnt small anyway)
 
In the pic sliver looks better, but in the flesh I think black, satin black will look more rubber shade.

What tires you got? If they got nice graphics you could paint them cream?
 

ORIGINAL: T3rra

In the pic sliver looks better, but in the flesh I think black, satin black will look more rubber shade.

What tires you got? If they got nice graphics you could paint them cream?


Got some firestones on it at the minute
 

ORIGINAL: Copperman05

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Very impressed by those photoshop skills there Edd. Done within an hour, INCLUDING the time taken to see the thread, do the pictures, host them and post the reply.


Oli.
 

ORIGINAL: zcacogp


Very impressed by those photoshop skills there Edd. Done within an hour, INCLUDING the time taken to see the thread, do the pictures, host them and post the reply.


Oli.

I was impressed I was expecting a day or two! Edd was on it!
 

ORIGINAL: Copperman05

I do have some skills. [:)]


Edd

You certainly do can you do them for me on Project 944

I am thinking Gloss Black wheels on the car.. Could you use your magic mouse to do this so I can see what it looks like. Thanks.. I am very good at making pictures smaller...... I can even make them disapear... don't ask where they have gone [&:]


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I know of a VW guy who has a set of Design 90's that need painting the ones on Des's car are way too good to paint but my wife does not like her Cup 1's on her Cab so I am thinking of putting these on her's and me buying the VW guys 90's painting them anyway and thought hmmm gloss black might look nice..

 

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