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Old 07-05-2003, 12:34 PM   #1
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Arrow How to: Make deepdish rims

well... some of you might know how that works but some dont.

i recommend that you know the basics of photoshop and chopping bevore using this.

well...

fire up photoshop!
then load the picture you want to chop, to explain i use this:


and we will take the wheels from this car:


so now select one of the wheels of the bmw. i took the rearwheel and place it on the jaguars wheel.
should look like this:


select the inner part of the wheel


copy & paste it and move it a little bit to the inside


then take the clonestamp and stamp the area around the innerpart of the wheel like this:


do all these steps for the other wheels and you get this:



hope this helps...
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Old 07-05-2003, 12:48 PM   #2
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just like Z-mans.

very good.
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Old 07-05-2003, 12:54 PM   #3
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looks nice. im gonna try it now.
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a very nice tut, but you will never see a front wheel with that much dish, just for a reality thing.
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like whoa
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a very nice tut, but you will never see a front wheel with that much dish, just for a reality thing.
yeah you are right. but i didn't put attention to reality , cuz this should just explain the way it works.
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yeah you are right. but i didn't put attention to reality , cuz this should just explain the way it works.
true.
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Pretty god damn cool!
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