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Old 03-10-2007, 02:56 PM   #1
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thought I wisewell post it

tell me what ya think

I tried these after I found the chameleon paint tutorial..

http://www.tutorialized.com/tutorial...on-Paint/11258
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Old 03-11-2007, 09:32 PM   #2
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Re: messing around in Photoshop (paintjobs)

Looking good, I never got that far I do other stuff though.
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Old 03-11-2007, 09:38 PM   #3
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Re: messing around in Photoshop (paintjobs)

One question, why didn't you do the side mirrors?
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Old 03-12-2007, 08:08 AM   #4
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One question, why didn't you do the side mirrors?
I dunno, I just like it like that
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Old 03-17-2007, 05:25 AM   #5
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Re: messing around in Photoshop (paintjobs)

I dont understand... What's up with the rims? Are they see through? Is this something new that I dont know about....

I heard of 5 spoke, 3 spoke, even 2 spoke, but Zero Spoke rims? Please explain...
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Old 03-17-2007, 04:50 PM   #6
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I dont understand... What's up with the rims? Are they see through? Is this something new that I dont know about....

I heard of 5 spoke, 3 spoke, even 2 spoke, but Zero Spoke rims? Please explain...
yes they are a new product out on the market it is made from a company called " Forgiato Designs"

the rim itself is called "Radurra"
http://www.forgiato.com/wheels.htm

A technique known as bezel setting which only master diamond setters can know, is where the diamonds are just slightly larger than the bezel they are set into, and held in place by pressure. Understanding this, we put the same care and consideration towards the Radurra as we would towards a fine watch. By eliminating the alloy center of a three piece forged wheel and setting into its place a hard coated polycarbonate center with a glass-like finish we achieve an amazing and stunning look, with a finished product that looks too good to be a wheel. Much the same way the diamond is set into a bezel setting, the polycarbonate center is set into the forged aluminum hoops with precision machining and a jeweler’s touch… the end result is a wheel that is strong, safe and beautiful. Now show off your high performance brakes and suspension on your high-end car or motorcycle. The same way you would add diamonds to your platinum watch, add the Radurra to your “platinum” car or custom chopper. With a vast range of color and finish options, your Radurra is sure to be as individual as yourself or your clientele.

The Radurra is currently available in twenty and twenty-two inch, and are custom built on order for your car or motorcycle.

Technical Data
The center is 1.5 or 2” polycarbonate, chemical hard coated both sides.

Weight 20” - 27 lbs, and 22” - 38 lbs (complete wheel weight)

All other parts of the wheel are forged 6061t aluminum
(Inner and outer hoops and Hub center)

SAE tested, certified and passed Impact, cornering and radial tests.

Now in production, average delivery time is 6-8 weeks.

Suggested retail is $5000.00 per wheel

It is also forged

gallery: http://www.forgiato.com/radurra/gallery/index.htm
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Old 03-19-2007, 05:40 AM   #7
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that's nice.... thanks for the info, mate... $20,000 + tires is probably worth it, but not fit for my income, would have to sell my car to afford those... I was wondering what they'd come up after those rediculous f-ups they called spinners Spokless wheels are still kinda heavy, I'm getting better weight numbers out of my 19X10 Hamann's.

Oh yeah, your color changing looks great, too. (specially the fire-red one)
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that's nice.... thanks for the info, mate... $20,000 + tires is probably worth it, but not fit for my income, would have to sell my car to afford those... I was wondering what they'd come up after those rediculous f-ups they called spinners Spokless wheels are still kinda heavy, I'm getting better weight numbers out of my 19X10 Hamann's.

Oh yeah, your color changing looks great, too. (specially the fire-red one)
thank you

after spinners there came stoppers (is that the right word?) where while you drive it, the rim doesn't move.. it was neat on the bentley logo.. but not on anything else

if im bored later ill make some more paintjobs just for fun
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Re: messing around in Photoshop (paintjobs)

so are those the real wheels on your car or did you add them in?

the paint looks amazing. the chameleon job is the best i have seen in a while.

something is wrong with the green one tho. it looks grainy
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so are those the real wheels on your car or did you add them in?

the paint looks amazing. the chameleon job is the best i have seen in a while.

something is wrong with the green one tho. it looks grainy
I thank you very much for your comment
the wheels are real and the paint I added noise to create a candy effect
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Re: messing around in Photoshop (paintjobs)

They are called Floaters not Stoppers, as for the rims, those are over rated, 20K for 4 rims, get me a set of Davin Floaters plus a car to put um on for that much .
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Re: messing around in Photoshop (paintjobs)

Hey Angry Clown, I didn't mean to change this thread from your drawings to wheels discussion. I'm sorry.
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Old 03-21-2007, 05:35 AM   #13
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Hey Angry Clown, I didn't mean to change this thread from your drawings to wheels discussion. I'm sorry.
it doesn't matter
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I've added some more paintjobs
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