Quick photoshop of rims please?

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Will one of y'all please photoshop some motometal 962s in black on my truck with 35s? I can get a picture of the tires and wheels if needed as well.. Also plan to put a 3" body lift if that can also be photoshopped
 

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Why is it that I've seen tons of photoshop pics on here yet no one is able to help me now?
 

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surely you'll get some help now!

That is exactly what I was thinking.

A 30 second search give you a lot of example on Google.... This one is close having a 3inch BL and a red ram:
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I wasn't trying to be a smartass.. Was just wondering where the photoshop guys are
 

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I know this is an older post, but I'm kind of a Photoshop guy. I'll help you out.

More than likely the reason someone didnt reply is the lift, and there's another car sitting behind your truck. The pole on the right, the line where the grass meets your driveway, etc. Things like that are pretty challenging to make a 'realistic' Photoshop come out like you might want it.

If you can post up a good 3/4 view of your truck parked with not a lot of things around it, trees are ok just things difficult to duplicate I'll see what I can do for you.

Photoshop is usually done in layers. For example two identical pictures, one on top of the other but with the lower half cut off the top one.. you could lift the truck. Make sense? You can move each layer around as you need to to get it lifted or lowered.. lowering is much easier because these things dont matter so much. lifting a truck you can see more behind it, in the wheel wells, etc. In your picture it would be challenging add more of that car sitting behind your truck.

A good shot in an open field, or at a lake front maybe? Maybe I'm no pro but I'm willing to give it a shot.
 
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