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SledgehammerVette
09-27-2002, 06:14 PM
Well I am new at this, I've been working on lowering and changing the color. Tell me what you guys think!

http://www.4drspeed.com/clk.jpg
http://www.4drspeed.com/clk2.jpg
http://www.4drspeed.com/m3.jpg

SledgehammerVette
09-27-2002, 06:15 PM
http://www.4drspeed.com/denali.jpg
http://www.4drspeed.com/skyline.jpg
Commodore SS (http://www.4drspeed.com/commodore.jpg)

SledgehammerVette
09-27-2002, 06:15 PM
http://www.4drspeed.com/911.jpg
Spy shot of a 2005 911!

ci5ic
09-27-2002, 06:52 PM
nice work! looks like you're getting it down!

One thing I would point out though, is that when you lower the cars, the rear bumpers don't look righ, because there's nothing filling the gap between the tire and the rear-bumper... Look at the one of the Skyline that you did. you'll notice that where the rear-bumper wraps around, you should be able to see the inner portion of the rear-bumper right next to the tire (it'd just be a dark fill though, no detail)...

Otherwise, those look great

Graphik Styles
09-27-2002, 10:52 PM
yea man it looks wicked

gotetnies
10-03-2002, 11:32 PM
So this is all done in photo shop,
Do you have to be COMPUTER TALENTED to do all of this, or is it easy, I'm pretty Literate, but I have NO EXPERIENCE with PHOTOSHOP.
How much is the program? When did it or when is the new version coming out? Does it let you mess with rims and such, or do you have to import all of these pictures, how long did it take you to do all of these photo's?
Get back to me--------

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Jay!
10-03-2002, 11:42 PM
Looks good, but I found one nit to pick... ;) That M3 seems to be chowing down on that railing :p ;)

SledgehammerVette
10-04-2002, 03:27 PM
Originally posted by gotetnies
So this is all done in photo shop,
Do you have to be COMPUTER TALENTED to do all of this, or is it easy, I'm pretty Literate, but I have NO EXPERIENCE with PHOTOSHOP.
How much is the program? When did it or when is the new version coming out? Does it let you mess with rims and such, or do you have to import all of these pictures, how long did it take you to do all of these photo's?
Get back to me--------

B

I don't really have Photoshop. I use Photoshop at school. I have Paint Shop Pro 7 Trial Version at home.

Last time I checked the price was $500 or so for Photoshop. You just save the car pictures, wheels, and other stuff you want to save to the hard-drive. Then you just open the pictures up in photoshop. And then you just have to scale them down, rotate, skew and crap.

Lowering and changing color isn't too bad. I'm starting to mess around with wheels. It's kind of a pain in the ass.

Photoshop Junkie (http://www.photoshopjunkie.com)
Good site to look through.

J SPEC SilEighty
10-04-2002, 03:55 PM
Originally posted by gotetnies
So this is all done in photo shop,
Do you have to be COMPUTER TALENTED to do all of this, or is it easy, I'm pretty Literate, but I have NO EXPERIENCE with PHOTOSHOP.
How much is the program? When did it or when is the new version coming out? Does it let you mess with rims and such, or do you have to import all of these pictures, how long did it take you to do all of these photo's?
Get back to me--------
B

You can pretty much do anything imaginable to a car in photoshop, but you have to know what your doing. Photoshop costs about $500-$600 in the store. Although I'm sure 99.9% of the people on all of the forums have gotten the program for free or for 5 bucks from a friend. If you want it and your on a cable or DSL modem, IM me on AIM and I'll give it to you. My name on AIM is either:

J SPEC SilEighty
S14KAT (I'm on this one the most)

also like somebody else said, check out www.photoshopjunkie.com and they have good tutorials on there explaining how to use it.
:)

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