create new layer and set layer mode to color. Select brush. choose color. brush it.....lol.... then duplicate layer set to darken.. and lower opacity. There are other ways but this might help.......
I would select the car(although seeing the edges very tough with black) I took a guess
duplicated layer>duplicated car> lightened up first dup layer > used curves on just the car then removed windshield, lights etc........ being black and the lighting (combined with that low resolution)you loose a lot of detail in the car lines
There's a lot of methods to do this, including the one aforementioned, which looks great by the way. One way I change these kinds of pictures is to duplicate the layer, or select the object that I want to alter, then paste it, which will create a new layer, then alter the tones using image - adjust - select colors - neutrals. Then erase whatever I want eliminated and merge the layers.
One way I change these kinds of pictures is to duplicate the layer, or select the object that I want to alter, then paste it, which will create a new layer.