BMW M3 Chop, one of my best!
Craker245
07-22-2003, 12:15 AM
Here is my latest:
This is one of my best so far...
original:
This is one of my best so far...
original:
Craker245
07-22-2003, 12:18 AM
Chop:
spaceratk
07-22-2003, 12:28 AM
superb chop i must say :bigthumb: the only thing could be changed to me is the lower grill, just doesn't look right .
Craker245
07-22-2003, 12:31 AM
what do you think is wrong with it? thx btw
DigïTEÇ
07-22-2003, 12:37 AM
looks good :bigthumb: but i have a few suggestions to help you improve. First, your grille mesh needs to have shawdows. They are too flat looking and dont have any depth. To fix this, simply darken the edges around the mesh, where light would not show because of extruding body parts. Second, the color is too saturated and also doenst show any depth. Play with the hue/saturation, variations, and layer modes if you are using photoshop. Third, the rear rim appears to be flat. You can either add a lip or find a new set of rims to make it look realistic. I hop the suggestions helped a little. Heres an example of the mesh with shadows and the yellow with layer mode set to muliply:
spaceratk
07-22-2003, 12:38 AM
to me it looks like noise. maybe select it and turn down the brightness so that it would look more "smooth'" (you'll have black and grey an some white instead of it looking as though its composed of only white and black pixels)
(maybe its just me, i'm a bit high) j/k
(maybe its just me, i'm a bit high) j/k
spaceratk
07-22-2003, 12:39 AM
seems digitec got over what i was trying to say.
Slipknot
07-22-2003, 07:20 AM
sweet!:bigthumb:
Craker245
07-22-2003, 02:07 PM
thanks alot for the help guys! :bigthumb:and digitech, how did you make those shadows, did you do it with airbrush?
spididdy
07-22-2003, 04:28 PM
clean chop just change the grill as everyone sadi and maybe clean up the graphics a lil bit like make em sharper
spaceratk
07-22-2003, 04:36 PM
that i can tell you cracker245.
first select all the mesh then edit--> cut it out of the image Next go to edit--> paste. Then put the layer of the car over the layer with the mesh.
make sure you have the car layer selected then go to layer ---> layer styles and select drop shadow.
mess around with the options
(atleast this is the way i would do it)
first select all the mesh then edit--> cut it out of the image Next go to edit--> paste. Then put the layer of the car over the layer with the mesh.
make sure you have the car layer selected then go to layer ---> layer styles and select drop shadow.
mess around with the options
(atleast this is the way i would do it)
DigïTEÇ
07-22-2003, 04:51 PM
you can do what he said OR...
I just selected the mesh, then with a large, soft brush, airbrushed black around the edges.
I just selected the mesh, then with a large, soft brush, airbrushed black around the edges.
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