Retro Lighting – Ford Mustang
September 2nd, 2007 by ART-D Posted in Adobe Photoshop, Photo Editing

Insert the car’s name on the picture and select for this layer Fill of 75%.


Create one more new layer (Create new layer) and choose the Paint Bucket Tool (G), colored with -#4CFBFF. Select also the here shown filter’s option: Filter>Filter Gallery>Texture>Grain


The parameters for the layer we work with: Blending Mode – Color Burn

Create another new layer (Create new layer) and paint it out with the usual Paint Bucket Tool (G), colored with #D6D6D6. Apply for it the earlier selected filter: Filter>Filter Gallery>Texture>Grain with the same parameters.

Select for this layer Fill of 47% and Blending Mode-Linear Burn

The next shown filter’s option (Filter>Texture>Grain) should be applied on a new layer (Create a new layer)


Fill 47% on this layer and select also Blending Mode-Overlay

Finished!
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robb
11/09/2009
just what i’m looking for.
thx for sharing.
AzizuanAziz
13/09/2009
thanks for the tuts
check out mine
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Koji@ ebook cover software
20/09/2009
Very nice Post! Really love it your post! thank you very much for your Information
Sasha Gusain
20/10/2009
Hi..
Thanks for that brilliant tutorial. I tweaked it a bit for my blog’s twitter profile: http://www.twitter.com/ilivehealthy
Appreciate it
Cheers!
kim-i
21/10/2009
Thats a great tutorial. very clear.
Worked for me perfectly!! Thank you
Pat
10/12/2009
soooo….you like to draw cars, but you haven’t realized that that’s not even CLOSE to being a Mustang?
student
14/12/2009
Im sorry, but you are really bad at explaining your tutorial. I am new to photoshop, and everywhere i look, they always think that i am a pro at it or something. I like your technique, but you cannot explain it at all, and i am not getting the same results as you are. explain things better please…need i say it again?
Bright-Tutorials
21/12/2009
Great tutorial thanks!
Carolina
07/01/2010
I cant change the shape like you, neather apply the gradient. Please answer me.
Thanks.
coolhotrod
12/01/2010
That’s not a mustang, it’s not even a Ford. Its a 1954 Chevy BelAir.
HaHaHa
23/03/2010
Mustang huh?
LMAO – oye.
kageska
11/05/2010
Yeah! You could at least use a real Mustang!
Yuri
15/10/2010
People, why most of you is concentrating on what car is it. The tutorial is GREAT. Easy to use and understand.
Regarding car – use what you own!
Thank you to the author. Good job!
TheSHadow
11/11/2010
Yeah Awesome tutorial.well done.By the way from where can i get those custom shapes.
one suggestion :from next tutorial just provide the link for the elements used
nicely
26/01/2011
nice…. but hard to represent 5 rays use Polygonal Lasso tool.
somebody pls help…
Thx
Dave
21/02/2011
The overall images looks pretty good here, but not only is that not a Mustang, it’s not even a Ford. That is a ’53 Chevy Coupe.
Gary
06/06/2011
can you tell me why there is only half a tutorial, wheres the rest of it
admin
07/06/2011
@Gary above the Users Comments you have Post Pages for navigation
Kate
08/07/2011
Hi, using CS5 and my photoshop only has ‘Registration Target 1′.. which doesn;t help at all, so I don’t even have the shape needed.. Is there a download I can get so I can have it? Cause I am doing a design course and I LOVE retro, this is an effect I would love to use…
thanks
Kate
09/07/2011
figured it out!!