S T EP 11: Create a Solid Color fill layer
named “Tire,” and make it black
(#000000). Change the blending
mode from Normal to Soft Light just
so you can see the tire. Click on
the layer mask thumbnail to make
it active, and with the Brush tool
set to white at 10 px, paint away
the black on the spokes, grass,
and light part of the tire (not the
mechanisms attaching the tire to
the truck). After doing that, change
the blending mode to Color.
Duplicate the Tire layer and
change the color from black to
dark gray (#353535). Duplicate it
again and change the color to white
(#ffffff). Repeat Steps 10 and 11 for
the back tire, as well as the small
sections of tire you can see on the
other side of the car.
STEP 12: Add a Solid Color fill
layer named “Whitewall” set to
white with a blending mode of
Soft Light. Click on it’s layer mask
thumbnail, and press Command-I
(PC: Ctrl-I) to Invert the mask to
black, hiding the fill layer. Paint
with white on the mask to reveal
the fill layer over the white wall on
the back tire. Repeat for the front
tire, except set the white fill layer
to the Color blending mode.
STEP 13: Repeat Steps 10–12 for
the “spare” tire attached to the side
of the truck, except only create a
single black Solid Color fill layer and
then the Whitewall layer. Group all
of the tire layers and rename the
group folder “Tires.”
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