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Old 08-12-2003, 02:01 PM
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accord concept chop: first ever: please leave feedback

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first ever chop.
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Old 08-12-2003, 05:18 PM
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errrr you didnt do anything except stretch the front lip, side lip and rear lip so it looks like it is lowerd when it isnt.
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and you need to smudge and blur where you stretched them..More practice needed..Same with mods.
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Hey
OK, thanks (i think) for the comments that will help me, but any positives?
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mmm I saw that car in person... gorgeousness.... you lowered the car the wrong way... the "correct" way to lower, without stretching, is to do a freehand lasso along the bottom edge of the car body and all the way around the top of the image. Then you use your layer mover and slam it. Give it a try sometime.. Here's my two second version.
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Yeah, and you should check www.photoshopjunkie.com, there is some helpful tutorials, so you get started with photoshopping...
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Hey
Thanks i am now working on a BMW chop that i will post later. (not the same BMW chop as on photoshopjunkie)
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