gutted race opel
Mshkttck
07-18-2004, 04:35 PM
mods;
gutted passenger seat
paint
rims
shaved handles
grill
bumper
decals
chop; http://img5.exs.cx/img5/2415/opelcopy.jpg
orig; http://img5.exs.cx/img5/4311/opel.jpg
gutted passenger seat
paint
rims
shaved handles
grill
bumper
decals
chop; http://img5.exs.cx/img5/2415/opelcopy.jpg
orig; http://img5.exs.cx/img5/4311/opel.jpg
DirtyOne
07-18-2004, 05:51 PM
very nice rims!
lol
lol
Amea
07-18-2004, 06:01 PM
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Mshkttck
07-18-2004, 06:08 PM
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What is that supposed to mean?
Also, I think the wheel is for an ATV, but I'm not sure.
What is that supposed to mean?
Also, I think the wheel is for an ATV, but I'm not sure.
castback
07-19-2004, 12:36 AM
...what program are you using.
Mshkttck
07-19-2004, 07:46 AM
...what program are you using.
photoshop.
photoshop.
rrrage
07-20-2004, 01:55 AM
it's good besides a few things
a) the quality. i see it's only 85kb
b) the rims are ugly... unless i'm missing something about the genre, i don't dig em - they look like cans :p
c) i think the stripes are very good, however the side decal 'racing' aint looking pretty
d) it'd be good to see straight lines used on the interior... you can see where you've rubbed out/gutted the seat - looks rough/rocky.
keep at it :)
a) the quality. i see it's only 85kb
b) the rims are ugly... unless i'm missing something about the genre, i don't dig em - they look like cans :p
c) i think the stripes are very good, however the side decal 'racing' aint looking pretty
d) it'd be good to see straight lines used on the interior... you can see where you've rubbed out/gutted the seat - looks rough/rocky.
keep at it :)
Stingray 60
07-20-2004, 06:01 PM
I like the front end on that. Nice no clutter look. Can't figure out then rims though.. Also wouldering, were all them gradients there before you compressed it? Ive only seen that happen compressing a pic down to about 10kb! Strange..
Raz_Kaz
07-20-2004, 07:11 PM
Thos rims gotta go! And that "racing" decal on the side, looks like an amatures job
Mshkttck
07-21-2004, 08:06 AM
Thos rims gotta go! And that "racing" decal on the side, looks like an amatures job
In case you havn't noticed, I am an amature. As for the wheels, I'll try to change them soon.
In case you havn't noticed, I am an amature. As for the wheels, I'll try to change them soon.
Mshkttck
07-21-2004, 08:07 AM
I like the front end on that. Nice no clutter look. Can't figure out then rims though.. Also wouldering, were all them gradients there before you compressed it? Ive only seen that happen compressing a pic down to about 10kb! Strange..
What's a gradient?
What's a gradient?
Stingray 60
07-21-2004, 06:10 PM
Top pic is a nice smooth gradiant from blue to black..
The bottom pic is the same pic but compressed as far as PS would let me. An undesirable effect. I'm just seeing those all over your car and thinking maybe its from a compression thing.. Maybe not.. (Maybe its called banding.. not sure..)
Tip though: Always save your work as a PSD if your not done with it and will need to open it again later for more work.. Only save it as a jpeg when you are ready to compress the file size down for web use.
Also never save as a jpeg just to merge all the layers together if youve gotten confused and want it as one image again. just simpily use flatten image and keep working. (a long time ago someone here said they were doing that, and it seemed just plain wrong!)
Sorry if you aready knew all that.. :)
http://cskogen.homestead.com/files/gradient.jpg
The bottom pic is the same pic but compressed as far as PS would let me. An undesirable effect. I'm just seeing those all over your car and thinking maybe its from a compression thing.. Maybe not.. (Maybe its called banding.. not sure..)
Tip though: Always save your work as a PSD if your not done with it and will need to open it again later for more work.. Only save it as a jpeg when you are ready to compress the file size down for web use.
Also never save as a jpeg just to merge all the layers together if youve gotten confused and want it as one image again. just simpily use flatten image and keep working. (a long time ago someone here said they were doing that, and it seemed just plain wrong!)
Sorry if you aready knew all that.. :)
http://cskogen.homestead.com/files/gradient.jpg
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