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Jan 09, 2007 20:16 |  #1

Here is a pic i have been playing with:

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Jan 09, 2007 20:26 |  #2

It looks good, bet that took forever. Have you tried adding color to the chrome too? It sorta already sticks out because of the glare.


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Jan 09, 2007 20:30 as a reply to  @ Freedom's post |  #3

Took about 20 minutes to knock out in photoshop CS2, used the desaturate option and then the history brush to bring the color back through.


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Jan 09, 2007 20:58 |  #4

maybe... add some contrast and tone down the brightness?


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Jan 09, 2007 21:34 as a reply to  @ RadAL's post |  #5

Here ya go, maybe a little too dark?

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Jan 10, 2007 00:32 as a reply to  @ EOS20DAUS's post |  #6

Maybe a tad too dark. I'd do something with the glare on the F series behind it too.


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Jan 10, 2007 03:33 as a reply to  @ Choderboy's post |  #7

Great concept.

I think I'd either include all of the black paintwork on the car or none of it. The variation between the front of the car and the rear and the side of the roof (with the colour) and the middle of the roof looks strange.

I also agree about the glare on the car behind but wonder what you could do with it without making it look worse.


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Jan 10, 2007 15:49 as a reply to  @ John Sims's post |  #8

Here is another one i have been working on

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Jan 10, 2007 17:49 as a reply to  @ EOS20DAUS's post |  #9

Here is another one

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Jan 10, 2007 21:14 |  #10

Here ya go, maybe a little too dark?


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