CinquePunto ^^^Joker Parked in the garage Joined Aug 2, 2004 Messages 4,396 Points 727 Location South Coast:Drives: Skoda Aug 24, 2005 #1 Attempt at photoshopping my old car And here's the original pic...
Fast Finger Established member Joined Jun 2, 2005 Messages 1,058 Points 288 Location Hartlepool Aug 24, 2005 #2 I wish i could get my head aroung photoshot. been showna page with tutorials but wouldnt know where to start. funny as im autocad trained
I wish i could get my head aroung photoshot. been showna page with tutorials but wouldnt know where to start. funny as im autocad trained
J joecinq Patron member Joined Sep 20, 2004 Messages 5,465 Points 895 Location north kent Aug 24, 2005 #3 Very nice work mate If I owned that car and spent enough money to get it looking like that, then I'd definately would have the bumpers colour coded
Very nice work mate If I owned that car and spent enough money to get it looking like that, then I'd definately would have the bumpers colour coded
chaos Ah. Not good... Joined Jan 16, 2005 Messages 10,608 Points 1,450 Aug 24, 2005 #4 Fast Finger said: I wish i could get my head aroung photoshot. Click to expand... It helps to know what program you're using first Non colour coded bumpers are different..................
Fast Finger said: I wish i could get my head aroung photoshot. Click to expand... It helps to know what program you're using first Non colour coded bumpers are different..................
softwarez Established member Joined Aug 1, 2005 Messages 709 Points 164 Aug 24, 2005 #5 You blanked your number plate out, but left it on the original ! And if i was driving that and saw a speed bump my last words would be "shi*****"
You blanked your number plate out, but left it on the original ! And if i was driving that and saw a speed bump my last words would be "shi*****"
OP OP CinquePunto ^^^Joker Parked in the garage Joined Aug 2, 2004 Messages 4,396 Points 727 Location South Coast:Drives: Skoda Aug 25, 2005 #6 The front bumper is not actually that low, but I know the exhaust would be well gone... The numberplate i erased because it looked wierd when I was working on the bumper, It is stretched downwards...
The front bumper is not actually that low, but I know the exhaust would be well gone... The numberplate i erased because it looked wierd when I was working on the bumper, It is stretched downwards...
Alex Now hacking in PHP Joined Mar 24, 2002 Messages 4,399 Points 734 Location At Home Aug 25, 2005 #7 Fast Finger said: I wish i could get my head aroung photoshot. been showna page with tutorials but wouldnt know where to start. funny as im autocad trained Click to expand... Hmmm... Can't get my head around autocad, photoshops something you have to get into by trial and error (mostly error in my case). Liking the cinq, non-colour coded bumpers loog good IMO, not sure about the wheels though
Fast Finger said: I wish i could get my head aroung photoshot. been showna page with tutorials but wouldnt know where to start. funny as im autocad trained Click to expand... Hmmm... Can't get my head around autocad, photoshops something you have to get into by trial and error (mostly error in my case). Liking the cinq, non-colour coded bumpers loog good IMO, not sure about the wheels though
Koa Free dentistry available Parked in the garage Joined Jun 5, 2004 Messages 6,685 Points 983 Location Bournemouth Aug 25, 2005 #8 Nice chop cinqy Glad to see your using elastic bands for tyres too