
Now we will cover the roof top of the car using the same crocodile texture we used for the door. Place it on top of the roof and clip it to the car’s layer. Erase the part that covers anything else but the roof top. Next change the blending mode to soft light.

Now we will need to cover up the metallic line under the windows, so we will use the same texture but we will change the blending mode to overlay.

Next we will cover the back door using the same texture, clipped to the car’s layer. Go to the adjustment layers-curves to darken the back door.


Now you see that there is a small part of the car’s hood that remains uncovered. Cut out the back of the crocodile. We will use the same texture to cover the part in front of the windows .This layer should be placed under the crocodile’s one. Erase on the layer’s mask some parts to fit better.

Return to the crocodile’s layer to cut out the texture on his back one more time. We will only need two rounds of spikes to cover the car’s hood. After you position the texture, use some burn to add some shadow. Duplicate this layer and place it under the first one. Use the image below to see how this should look.

Step 9
In this step we will cover the last parts of the car that are still left without texture, so go to the crocodile’s layer, because we will use his back again to cover them up. Cut out one row of 6-7 spikes. Use warp to curve it a bit so it will fit on top of the spare tire. After you are done, double the layer and place it near the first one. Now this part is covered. If it doesn’t really fit , don’t worry, because we will use the liquify filter soon, to correct this.


There is only one part left from the car, that remains uncovered. So we will use the same technique, as we did in the step before. Using the texture from the crocodile’s back , cover this area. Use the image below as a guidance.


Step 10
Now that the car is covered we will attach the head. So, open the last crocodile photo and cut it out. Place it under the body’s layer. Create a small shadow . Fill it with black and set it’s opacity to 15%.
27 responses to “Combine a Crocodile with a Car to Create an Exotic Crocomobile”
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7/10
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so if you actaully look at its teeth, you can easily tell its an alligator, butt yall wouldnt know
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boo
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bruh
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wow
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Loredana…i love You :x
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This tutorial is very interesting and helpful for the learner to understand everything very quickly. I loved this work. Great job.
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uuuuhh how big is the file you start on it doesnt say
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nice
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The information which is given in this tutorial that will helpful for the learner to understand each and every thing easily.
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I like the idea of this tutorial, it’s very creative and the result looks great.
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Keep it up!
good job..
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Please where can i download photoshop tutorial videos?
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very nice tutorial………..
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think you very mash for your tutorial :)
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Loredana…i love You :x
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lol
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Very Nice! Tutorial. Can U send me your email ID or Chat ID
for further support & help in PS
Please…………….Thanks from Bangladesh
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Nice Tutorial. can u send me ur mail ID or chat id for further help in PS
Please!!!!!!!!!
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looks awesome! I’ll try to do my version this weekend.
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What on earth is this supposed to be its not surreal its just stupid. What a waste of time. Surprised that this was even considered to be a credible tutorial.Absolute pants!
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ur sad
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are you like ok at home? its a crocomobile what’s not to love
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This is a very interesting tutorial on creating the worlds only car, with a crocadile exterior. Good read.
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How about making a tut on how to combine a bat with a car? :P
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i see what you did there!:D
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dangerous the girl is so dangerous. Thanks for the detailed tutorial.
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