Someone please make a different hood for T/A's!
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Originally Posted by Devylyst
Isnt the Heritage T/A spoiler from a Camaro with the 3 piece rise on to it.
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I've posted this plenty o times before but I Have a factory hood cut up, with a factory bumper modified to meet up better with the hood.
pics at http://www.mobius1.net/gallery/galle...s.php?album=15
pics at http://www.mobius1.net/gallery/galle...s.php?album=15
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Originally Posted by HPP
someone here photoshopped his lowered black flat hood T/A that way, was really cool looking
I had a few more ideas as well:
I gave up on most of those ideas. I'm currently thinking of what I mentioned earlier. Something like a shaker, but molded in. Very fluid with more of a bulge shape to it rather than flat sides. I figure the car is sexy with flowing lines like a woman, so I need to stick to that general design. Doing a straight forward, old style shaker on a newer car just doesn't look completely right to me. If you notice on the Heritage TA the scoop is larger to better match the proportions of the car. The old scoop is a little on the small side. It can still look good, but I would do a few tweaks to it.
NHRA Trans Am M6, who's white and blue car is that?
Originally Posted by Devylyst
Isnt the Heritage T/A spoiler from a Camaro with the 3 piece rise on to it.
It was custom made. There are none that just bolt on our cars. LG Motorsports made one like it for the 4th gen camaros, but I don't think they sell it anymore.
Originally Posted by Devylyst
looks like a H.O hood to me
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Originally Posted by tbird31
ok so take the first picture and put the head extractors from the second picture in and i do believe i would bang the hell out of it...it would be pure sex on wheels!
PLEASE PHOTOSHOP IT. I would LOVE to see that!!!
PLEASE PHOTOSHOP IT. I would LOVE to see that!!!
Also, don't forget that the overall hood is bulged up higher around the windshield.
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That pointed hood looks mean. Give it a bit of a flair, like the Mecham hood, and it would look just incredible, like it's ready to kill.
All of those photoshops look really good. (not keen on the blower sticking out though, but otherwise they rock)
Edit, just noticed the buldge that you mentioned, I think that takes away from it a bit, personally.
Also, speaking of reflections, your original smoothed nose, the reflections always tripped me up, there's an odd bit of reflection in the center that looks like a flat spot. I have to focus on it to make it look right. Might just the way I see it though. lol
All of those photoshops look really good. (not keen on the blower sticking out though, but otherwise they rock)
Edit, just noticed the buldge that you mentioned, I think that takes away from it a bit, personally.
Also, speaking of reflections, your original smoothed nose, the reflections always tripped me up, there's an odd bit of reflection in the center that looks like a flat spot. I have to focus on it to make it look right. Might just the way I see it though. lol
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[QUOTE=JasonWW]That was me. Here it is again. It does look pretty good.
OMG, I'm in love. Thats photoshopped isnt it? I wish someone madea hood like that, but maybe a little taller. I like the smooth transitions on the hood.
OMG, I'm in love. Thats photoshopped isnt it? I wish someone madea hood like that, but maybe a little taller. I like the smooth transitions on the hood.
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Originally Posted by HPP
Also, speaking of reflections, your original smoothed nose, the reflections always tripped me up, there's an odd bit of reflection in the center that looks like a flat spot. I have to focus on it to make it look right. Might just the way I see it though. lol
Originally Posted by MountainMotor
It reminds me of a superhawk hood.
To anybody interested, Roger still has his webpage up with all his different hoods. He only does the Viper stuff now, so you can look only.
http://community.webshots.com/album/109206297AiZsMP
Index is on the left. It's good stuff.
I've even gotten some ideas from his Viper hoods. Those heat extractors he molds in are just badass.
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Hey, I can only do so much with the photos I have. Gotta give me break.
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If anyone can find a car pic they like and a scoop pic that is roughly from the same angle I'll put the 2 together for you.
School? I taught myself! Download yourself a copy of Adobe PS 6 or 7 from a shareware program. (Not that I condone that) It includes a tutorial usually and you can find books on it at the used book stores. There are newer versions of PS, but I would stick to 6 or 7. You will get better over time. I don't think I know even 1/4 of what can be done. Still it's fun to mess with.
See what I mean?
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I need to go and take a PS class.
See what I mean?
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Thanks Jason. I was wanting to see what that blu98ta shot would look like with the notes I wrote, I guess I wasn't too clear on that. Thanks for messing with my pic. I wasn't too careful when I shot it, I didn't place the shaker in the center of the hole...that almost sounds dirty.
In person, I think the scoop needs not be larger to fit on the 4th gen. Think about it...the 2nd gen is a larger car, if the scoop was right on the larger car, why make it even larger on a smaller car? I like the Heritage, but the scoop is a bit too large for me to consider for my daily driver.
So, since you are proficient with PS, could you graft the fender heat extractor from the Heritage onto this 4th gen, but leave the stock fender vents? I'll post the base pics on my site.
http://www.freewebs.com/raleighta/
In person, I think the scoop needs not be larger to fit on the 4th gen. Think about it...the 2nd gen is a larger car, if the scoop was right on the larger car, why make it even larger on a smaller car? I like the Heritage, but the scoop is a bit too large for me to consider for my daily driver.
So, since you are proficient with PS, could you graft the fender heat extractor from the Heritage onto this 4th gen, but leave the stock fender vents? I'll post the base pics on my site.
http://www.freewebs.com/raleighta/