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Old 06-29-2007, 03:00 PM
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From the Cruisin' VA Beach 2007 car show.







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Old 06-29-2007, 04:05 PM
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woow very very nice .. which filters did you do to make it like that brother .. longtime trying to make the real pictures like that woow amazing plz help me to know it .. i'll be appreciated

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thats looks like a forza2 car
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lot of f-ing brushing, great work the only fault is the back wheel
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Nice work.
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Originally Posted by bad95killer
woow very very nice .. which filters did you do to make it like that brother .. longtime trying to make the real pictures like that woow amazing plz help me to know it .. i'll be appreciated

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No filters. Instead of just modifying the paint job, I created it from scratch using tools like brush, pencil, smudge, gradient, and various blending options. Obviously it take a lot of practice to make it look decent. I learned everything on my own. But, if you're really interested in doing something like this yourself, and you'd prefer to learn from others, I recommend you visit digimods. You think I'm good, but some of those guys on that forum just blow me away.

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Originally Posted by amsterdamn
No filters. Instead of just modifying the paint job, I created it from scratch using tools like brush, pencil, smudge, gradient, and various blending options. Obviously it take a lot of practice to make it look decent. I learned everything on my own. But, if you're really interested in doing something like this yourself, and you'd prefer to learn from others, I recommend you visit digimods. You think I'm good, but some of those guys on that forum just blow me away.
UH OK man .. thanx alot i'm in the forum now

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