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I'm new in this forum, so i decidet to start here. This is also my first attempt for a chop. Here it is:
The original: ![]() The edit: ![]() I couldn't find a good background so i used a gradient. Tell me what you think. |
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very good, you could darken the CF a bit more (its too light and big!!)
try this: http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...d.php?t=375815 other than that its great, chris
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Re: 350z
You could have left it with the original background itself(but I don't know it the aqua blue of the car was too contrasting with the reddish brown background)
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Thanks for the comments.
@nicecar Well i guess i didn't played much attention to the Carbon fiber. Next time ill spend a bit more time on it. Thanks for the tut, but i couldn't see the images.I used the tut about CF from photoshopchop.com. @N2OZeBozz I didn't left the original background, because when i lower the car i have to cut a part from the background and i don't like that.
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It may just be me, but the wheels look like they are pushed in...
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