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Jan 16, 2006 22:03 |  #1

Well its not exactly the end result i was hopin 4, but ive been working on these pics all day and im about exhausted with them. The pics were not taken by me, but by a fellow member of crsx (03k20a2). For one, with the rig shot, i tried to blur the reflections, but couldnt figure out how to do it realistically, and 2 the wheels were really hard to make look realistic, but im fairly satisifed with it. The third hardest part was making the background look as if the s2 had been going in circles which i somewhat accomplished. So all in all, it doesnt look real, but i think it would be a pretty cool poster.

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Jan 16, 2006 22:33 |  #2

great effort, but i'm one of those that hates photoshops except for minimal use.


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Jan 16, 2006 22:59 as a reply to  @ RadAL's post |  #3

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great effort, but i'm one of those that hates photoshops except for minimal use.

We all have our opinions! :lol:
On another note, i dont exactly have the time or money to engineer with 17 hours of classes, so photoshop will do just fine for now.


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Jan 17, 2006 06:41 |  #4

There's nothing wrong with using PS, & the subject has been measurebated to death already! ;) I think PS rocks!
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Jan 17, 2006 14:54 |  #5

Those look awesome Frank, but one thing u may want to take into consideration is reflections. Ive done a few and found that the reflection of the car is really what brings the showroom conversion to life. For example, my friends nsx conversion which he airbrushed. I think besides the amazing design, this pic is made with the reflection.

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Jan 17, 2006 15:38 |  #6

awesome job. but one noticeable problem. if you know the shots are gonna be done like this, u may want to have someone sit in the drivers seat. will totally add to the effect. just my .02


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Jan 17, 2006 17:35 as a reply to  @ trbowhtsti's post |  #7

trbowhtsti wrote:
awesome job. but one noticeable problem. if you know the shots are gonna be done like this, u may want to have someone sit in the drivers seat. will totally add to the effect. just my .02

OO i completely agree. I didnt take this picture, i just edited it for a friend. ;)


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Jan 18, 2006 00:25 |  #8

what rig shot?


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Jan 18, 2006 06:24 as a reply to  @ Tharaka's post |  #9

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what rig shot?

There is none, but number 4 was chopped to look like one!


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Jan 18, 2006 08:02 |  #10

I didnt take this picture, i just edited it for a friend.

Well, tell him for me that it ROCKS! ;)


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Jan 18, 2006 11:19 as a reply to  @ creechjs's post |  #11

creechjs wrote:
Those look awesome Frank, but one thing u may want to take into consideration is reflections. Ive done a few and found that the reflection of the car is really what brings the showroom conversion to life. For example, my friends nsx conversion which he airbrushed. I think besides the amazing design, this pic is made with the reflection.

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hey thats cool... except "NSX conversion"? might as well be a CRX conversion! do any lines match? dont get me wrong, great job either way!!


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Jan 18, 2006 11:32 |  #12

Nice PS skills, Jeff.
I actually like all your Honda stuff =)


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Jan 18, 2006 13:15 as a reply to  @ BlanceEMT's post |  #13

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hey thats cool... except "NSX conversion"? might as well be a CRX conversion! do any lines match? dont get me wrong, great job either way!!

If you look at the new nsx prototype...i 4got what its called...something like the hsc...it is very similar. And i dont want to take credit for it. The guy who signed it down in the bottom, username-ITRGTR, gets all the credit for the design.


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Jan 18, 2006 23:25 as a reply to  @ creechjs's post |  #14

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There is none, but number 4 was chopped to look like one!

it does...?


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