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Old 04-04-2004, 04:55 PM
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Chopped, sectioned, lowered dodge ram, my best yet!

My newest chop:

-Top chopped
-Lowering
-Wheels
-Body Sectioning
-Two Tone Paint
-Vinyl
-Sponsor Sticker
-General Smoothing




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I know its still a little rough, but im getting better i think, comments?
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Old 04-04-2004, 11:43 PM
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bettin better !

things to do...

1. use higher res image
2. shade over wheels when lowered
3. slight blur where the graphics meet eachother
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Old 04-05-2004, 12:50 AM
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Re: Chopped, sectioned, lowered dodge ram, my best yet!

what do you mean shade over wheels when lowered?
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Old 04-05-2004, 01:14 AM
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well since the fender goes over the wheel when you lower a car... there also needs to be shade on the wheel from the fender... get it now?
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Old 04-05-2004, 06:27 AM
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Either you don't know where to find quality pics or you don't have a good host site. but either way. I'm gonna be honest the pic quality is too poor to judge. The wheels look good. but to be totally honest its too messy looking overall. Im sure you put some time into it. and your approach is right on.
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Old 04-05-2004, 08:41 AM
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Re: Chopped, sectioned, lowered dodge ram, my best yet!

It's nice, but like Ghetto said you need to put a shadow over the top of the rims proportionally depending on the ride stance of the vehicle... Also, you want to fill in color on the body panels so the background isn't showing as much... Oh, and I also don't see any body sectioning... Maybe you can help me out on that one, lol
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Old 04-05-2004, 09:51 AM
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Re: Chopped, sectioned, lowered dodge ram, my best yet!

still iz rough, the gray looks too fuzzy, especially towards tha front, and tha hoodline is too small
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Re: Chopped, sectioned, lowered dodge ram, my best yet!

i appreciate all of the feedback...

ghetto and bryan- i do know where to get quality pics. problem is, my anooying mother has put parental controls on my screenname, which block highresautoimages.com, dieselstation, and many other image sites ive looked into. Many of my reference pics i use as of now come from this and other sites, when people post the originals of their chops. Its the best ive got for now, but were switching to msn soon, so maybe i can get into those sites.

Amea- There is some sectioning, but as i look back on it, only a little bit. If you look at the distance between the top of the bed and the top of the rear fender, you can see it. I would try and make one of those cool little animation things, but i havent the slightest idea how.

Anyway, thanks for all the comments and suggestions!
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Oh sorry to hear that your mom did that. That SUX!!!!!!!!
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Oh and on the DL there are many ways around "Parental Controls". And I know most.
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Re: Chopped, sectioned, lowered dodge ram, my best yet!

its cool now, we got msn, and she turned off the parental controls, so my next chop source will be from highresautoimages.com!

and just for kicks, what "ways" are you referring to?
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Re: Chopped, sectioned, lowered dodge ram, my best yet!

oh there are ways...HACK!!! HACK!!! HACK!!!
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