Paint a Realistic Intercooler

Paint a Realistic Intercooler
Paint a Realistic Intercooler
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Now, let's make the pipes. Start by making a new Group and name it Pipes. Following the initial shape, make a selection with 0.3 feather. Then make a new layer in the new group and fill the selection with #1A1A1A colour.

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Make a selection to the bottom of the pipe, choose the Burn Tool, and use it. The make again a selection to the top of the pipe and again use the Burn Tool. Then go to Image> Adjustments> Brightness/Contrast and set the Brightness +150 and the Contrast -50. After that, the pipe should look like this.

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Make a selection with 0.3 feather, in the center of the pipe. Make a new layer, and fill it with white colour. Then, take the Erase tool and set the size about 65~80px and the opacity 62%. Start to erase smoothly on the top, and next, at the bottom.

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Make a new layer, and having the Brush Tool set at 3px size, take the Pen Tool and make a path like that, and stroke it with black colour. Immediately make a new layer and with the same path but with white colour, and stroke it. Then move it next to the black line, and set the white layer mode to Overlay. Then erase a bit and smoothly with Erase Tool on the top and at the bottom of layer. After that, duplicate this layer, and move it to the other side of black line. Then the pipe should look like this.

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Merge all Pipes group's layers. except the last 3, that are the layers with the 2 white and a black line. Then make a selection like that with 0.3 feather, and go to Layer > New > Layer via Copy. Then, go to Edit > Transform and play there until you get something like this. Then Make a path with Pen Tool, like this one, make a new layer and stroke it with a brush of 3px size, like I did in previous steps, and with black colour. Immediately, make an another layer, and stroke it with white colour. Delete the path, move the white line next to the black line, and set the layer mode to Overlay. Then duplicate the layer, and move the duplicated layer at the other side of this part. it should look like this.

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