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Old 08-11-2003, 09:31 PM   #1
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Lightbulb a cool RSX Chop

I was fooling around in Photoshop 7, and I somehow warped a photo of a yellow RSX (photo 1) into a distorted bumper (photo 2). I thought it looked cool, and much more aggressive, so I grafted the one on the right onto the original photo. I realigned the hood and dashboard lines in liquefy mode, and airbrushed the seams to blend them in. Then, I stretched and made the rearview mirror more "pointy", and warped the door some, again in liquefy mode. Last of all, I tinted the car to a more fiery shade or orange, added my name and date, and was done! (see photo 3)

By the way, this is my first chop, so hopefully I can do more "Xtreme" chops in the near future.

Please give me some feedback!

photo 1



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photo 3 (final)

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Looks like a wedge -.-;;
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that would be great in the winter you could hop in your rsx and plo the driveway
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thats PLOW**
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Old 08-12-2003, 04:23 PM   #5
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pretty cool, for just fucking around with it.
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lol PLOW
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I just discovered Liquefy mode the other day. It's alot of fun to mess around with, but I haven't found a really practical use for it as far as chopping goes...

That looks pretty good though.
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Thats pretty cool I guess
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This is my first liquify attempt and ths is was I got. I used my chopped s2000 for this

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