I have recently discovered that despite me owning this pc for over a year now, it has in fact had photoshop on it all the time, which i had failed to notice. So, im trying to use it, but have got stuck on something that i think will be pretty basic to do, but i can't seem to manage it for some reason.
Basically, im trying to add sign writing to my skins, while maintaining the original textures of the car itself, so adding transparency to the newly pasted in layer in order to get rid of the white background seems to be the way to achieve this, which usually works, until i need to do something different.
I usually just select the Layer Style > Blending Options menu. I then select the Multiply option, which makes the pasted in section partially transparent, hiding the white background completely, and allowing the original texture of the car to show through, with only a minimal affect the colour of the writing, which is perfect. (As seen picture 1.)
As i usually race a white car, this problem didn't occur, or should i say wasn't noticeable, until i needed to have a red car for a meeting. When i paste in the layer, i can see the white area around the writing, as you would expect. (See picture 2)
This is where the problem becomes apparent. I select my usual multiply option in the blending options, which gets rid of the white background, but also totally ruins the colour of the writing, as it just turns it black for some reason. (see picture 3)
All i need to do is eliminate the white area, whilst retaining the colour of the writing, but i cant make it work. I am probably missing a blindingly obvious option somewhere to do this, but my photoshop doesnt come up woth anything when you hover the mouse over the icons, which is something that would probably help me to find the option.
This is an old version, CS version 8, from 2003, so im hoping that someone can remember how to do it, or if it is possible in this version.
Many thanks in advance, and sorry for going on a bit, im terrible at explaining things and i didn't want to leave anything out which may be important.
Basically, im trying to add sign writing to my skins, while maintaining the original textures of the car itself, so adding transparency to the newly pasted in layer in order to get rid of the white background seems to be the way to achieve this, which usually works, until i need to do something different.
I usually just select the Layer Style > Blending Options menu. I then select the Multiply option, which makes the pasted in section partially transparent, hiding the white background completely, and allowing the original texture of the car to show through, with only a minimal affect the colour of the writing, which is perfect. (As seen picture 1.)
As i usually race a white car, this problem didn't occur, or should i say wasn't noticeable, until i needed to have a red car for a meeting. When i paste in the layer, i can see the white area around the writing, as you would expect. (See picture 2)
This is where the problem becomes apparent. I select my usual multiply option in the blending options, which gets rid of the white background, but also totally ruins the colour of the writing, as it just turns it black for some reason. (see picture 3)
All i need to do is eliminate the white area, whilst retaining the colour of the writing, but i cant make it work. I am probably missing a blindingly obvious option somewhere to do this, but my photoshop doesnt come up woth anything when you hover the mouse over the icons, which is something that would probably help me to find the option.
This is an old version, CS version 8, from 2003, so im hoping that someone can remember how to do it, or if it is possible in this version.
Many thanks in advance, and sorry for going on a bit, im terrible at explaining things and i didn't want to leave anything out which may be important.