what is a good starter car?
Nookie_Monster
04-15-2003, 11:22 PM
what is a good easy chop to start with?
boingo82
04-15-2003, 11:43 PM
Which car you chop has next to nothing to do with it. Rather, the most important thing is the quality and angle of the picture. If you are working with a low quality (jagged, compressed, bad lighting, etc.) picture you won't be able to do jack squat with the data that's there, and if it's not at the right angle you won't be able to find stuff to swap on. Look for resolution of 640x480 at the LEAST.
Nookie_Monster
04-15-2003, 11:49 PM
i will have my first chop up here in a week or two. i'm just trying to think of a good car to se for my first chop. i know that i need a good angle good resolution good lighting minimal reflections all that i just can't think of a friggin' car to chop.
boingo82
04-15-2003, 11:50 PM
Originally posted by Nookie_Monster
i will have my first chop up here in a week or two. i'm just trying to think of a good car to se for my first chop. i know that i need a good angle good resolution good lighting minimal reflections all that i just can't think of a friggin' car to chop.
1994 Infiniti G20. ;)
i will have my first chop up here in a week or two. i'm just trying to think of a good car to se for my first chop. i know that i need a good angle good resolution good lighting minimal reflections all that i just can't think of a friggin' car to chop.
1994 Infiniti G20. ;)
Nookie_Monster
04-15-2003, 11:54 PM
i can't find any pics of that but i found a damn good pic of a civic Si and i think that car has alot of potential so... i think i might go with that thanx.
RyanGiorgio
04-16-2003, 11:41 AM
Go to High Res Auto Images (http://www.highresautoimages.com) and pick a car. They are all large, high quality pics that are easy to work with because they are so large.
Automotive Network, Inc., Copyright ©2026
