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    1. #1
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      Just messin around what do you think?

      And yes it is a shot of bad penny's engine ( i needed a hi-res image)

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    2. #2
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      I like it.
      Rick
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      " Better to Be Lucky than Good "

    3. #3
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      that would be some kick ass wall art fo sure
      Darrin Stalnecker
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      SICK i want a print

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      What do you think


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      Love it! How'd you do it?
      PartTime
      Chris Hager

    7. #7
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      what if you took some DOF out of it... looks like theres more detail in the background than the car itself...

      the effect is cool though.
      The Gutless Cutlass, is no more.
      '73 Chevy C10, Low with lots of GO!!!!

    8. #8
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      That looks slick! The body of the car looks a little too busy, but I really like the monocromatic effect.
      Rick
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    9. #9
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      Quote Originally Posted by Part Time
      Love it! How'd you do it?
      Photoshop> filters> edge detection

      They are very cool I use that technique when I add backgrounds into my rendering very quick and doesnt take hrs of creating your own.

      I suggest that you play with your levels or brightness contract to take away some of the reflections giving it more of a drawn effect.Or you could just duplicate the layer and set it to multiply(thats if you are using photoshop of course if not nevermind)
      Also try using edge detection and rubber stamp filters together very cool effects

    10. #10
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      Quote Originally Posted by ZVT
      Photoshop> filters> edge detection

      They are very cool I use that technique when I add backgrounds into my rendering very quick and doesnt take hrs of creating your own.

      I suggest that you play with your levels or brightness contract to take away some of the reflections giving it more of a drawn effect.Or you could just duplicate the layer and set it to multiply(thats if you are using photoshop of course if not nevermind)
      Also try using edge detection and rubber stamp filters together very cool effects
      Thanks for the tip I just bought a new Macbook Pro and I have these programs and I figure i should learn how to use it, instead of just downloading movies and music! LOL




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