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Using GIMP to change your trucks color

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I dont have much knowledge of Bump trucks (although I am learning a TON by being on here) so I am more or less just taking from FORDification.com....

I dont want to be just a leech, and since I am dont really offer much in the knowledge of our trucks, I thought I might offer to teach some people on here how to use a (free) photoshop alternative which makes it easy to change the color on a vehicle so you can view differnt possible paint jobs.

If anyone feels this would be useful to know how to do I will write up a detailed sumary on how to do this.

You would need to download and install Gimp from http://www.gimp.org/downloads/

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I downloaded it and I would like to know how to change the color of the truck I played around with it but could never figure it out.
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Ok I will do a little tutorial... my way of giving something to this wonderful community
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I will update this post as I continue on... THE BEST PART ABOUT GIMP IS THAT YOU CAN ALWAYS UNDO... SO FEEL FREE TO EXPERIMENT... AS NOTHING IS PERMANANT

Ok open GIMP

File>>open the picture of the truck you want to use....

Next you want to select only the actual paint of the of truck.. I find this easiest by using the select by color tool. (located in the top right of the toolbar)
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Now use that tool to pick a color.... see how it just selects the one shade of color you picked? (in my case the medium orange) you can go to the tool options (bottom half of Toolbox) and choose to "Add to the current selection" (see arrow in picture) This option will allow you to chose another shade of the color, but it will add it to the selection...

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Now see how i have selected more of the colors??? and it looks kinda staticy with all the dots on it? This means we are not finished yet....

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You want to get the truck fully outlined as I have here....

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But see how some of the background (sky and orange line on the road) is also selected? Now we need to Deselect those parts... So pick a selection tool (any of the top 3) I like to use the free select, but use what more comfortable to you But instead of adding to the selection we want to SUBRACT form the selection (red arrow) and go nuts, just dont deselect the truck.. REMEMBER IF YOU DO MAKE A GOOF UNDO ALWAYS WORKS!!

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There we go... just got the truck selected... (You could have just outlined the truck with the free select tool, but I am very shakey with the mouse)

Ok now the fun part.... On the top menu there is a "colors" drop down... (6 to the right of "File" and 5 to the right of "Edit".. I sure hope I dont need a picture for this part)

You should get this window pop up

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Now you want to go to the color circle and select the color that best matches the paint you are trying to change (since my truck is orange I will pick the yellow) What you are telling it to do is pick this color to modify.

EDIT: This colored part is NOT neccasary.... since we have already selected JUSt the color we want to modify with the selction tools, you can just slide the slider!!! It will work better if you have refelections in the paint!!!

Now it is just as simple as going down to the "hue" slider and moving it around to change the color. :hd: (make sure the "preview" box is checked in the lower corner) Once you get close to the color you want use the "Lightness" and Saturation sliders to fine tune!!! (I find i lower the lightness and increase the Saturation a touch to get the best results)

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Hopefully you did it!!!

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Thanks that would be awesome
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Re: Using GIMP to change your trucks color

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Tutorial is up!!! Any questions feel free to ask!!
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Re: Using GIMP to change your trucks color

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haha i was doing that like 2 seconds ago with photoshop before i logged on FORDification :D
i changed the color of my 71 and i slammed it so the body was sitting on the ground just for fun :lol:
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I am not 100% sure how to add body graphics or to change it to a 2 tone paint job or anything fancy like that (well I have an idea.. I guess I got to try it out tonite)
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Re: Using GIMP to change your trucks color

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ever wonder what your truck would look like slammed???? :D
i'd never slam my truck but i just whipped this up for fun
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i dont know if you can do it with GIMP but you do the same thing where you select the body, but to slam/lift a truck you grab the body and move it up or down then erase all the extra stuff.

did this quickly for my brother :lol:
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Nice work!! Yeah you can lower and raise with Gimp too

I made a Stripe

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Changed the whole truck to the color I wanted.... (I am pretty sure I am doing my truck this orange) and then selected the area I wanted the strip to go and changed it to black

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Re: Using GIMP to change your trucks color

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with GIMP, can you change a white colored truck to a black? I cant do it with photoshop :? i can change a color to a color but not a shade to anything.
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I dunno.. let me try
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Yup just by doing what I outlined above.... BUT it wouldnt let me get it very dark... So I made the white a light blue and said ok, then I did it again and changed the blue to black....

If I spent more itme I could make it better but here is a quick try

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Re: Using GIMP to change your trucks color

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WoW that's a pretty cool tool thanks for sharing :thup:
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Re: Using GIMP to change your trucks color

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I must be messed up, because for the life of me I can't get this to work.....Can anyone take the picture of my truck and let me see what it would look like in Red, Dark Blue and Teal Green???


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