Hey. I usually try to help out with image editing and chopping as much as I can, though I'm not very good with photoshop. I choose to use Macromedia Fireworks until I become more comfortable with Photoshop. Anyway, I think most image editors, regardless of what program is used can agree with me here.
If you are submitting your car to be photoshopped, please kindly take these things into consideration so the finished product is better for you.
1. Make sure Pics are adequately large.
Small pictures tend to get grainy and will look poor if edited too much. It is also harder to edit things such as wheels in to smaller pictures.
2. Make sure the Pics given are not too blurry.
If you are wanting to know what your car looks with something on it, give us a good, quality shot where you're able to appreciate it, blurry pictures are harder to shop, and require more enhancement for them to look normal.
3. If you want something like wheels photoshopped on your car, be sure to give decent pictures of the wheels, preferably on another car, at likewise angles.
Reason being for this one is that if you give us a website product picture of a wheel where it is on being showcased, and a low res pic of your car parked at an angle, the job becomes harder and the final picture will look fake.
4. If you want something specific, be specific. No one can read your mind.
Thanks!
