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Haha. Mate, that looks brilliant. Many thanks for doing that. Was going to take a better pic to squish but you still worked the magic. Sorted. Cheers. Andy.
hah I didn't say it wouldn't work, I said it would look crap like yours did. I could of course done it, it's easy, but what's the point if it looks crap. Anyway for your own info all you have to do is transform the wheels a bit to get the perspective more realistic, like I've done on all of the photos in this thread Anyway in this case the photo wasn't suitable because of lack of space front n rear, I knew it would look rubbish whatever you do. I guess it's a matter of taste
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If I wasn't so busy prepping the house for the little 'un I'd do a commission of one of these squiched pics if I had a high res pic, eh Bio. Think that would look cool in pencil
hah you'd have to pay me commission to copy my now copyrighted squished ones
Tee hee. Would only be for private use, like the one you did for me of the 205 I had. Saying that, you can sharpen lines on smaller images to make them seem larger can you not? I'm still on Photoshop CS3...
sorry mate but i think your a bit of muppet with a comment like that. have i offended you by photoshopping one of these pictures?
you wanna grow up a bit mate.....youre not the only person on this forum who has access to photoshop
offended me??? lol Comment like what?? You said something I didnt say, if you think I'm going to sit here n take your crap your mistaken I'm fully aware there are others with photoshop on here, I've been a member alot longer than u have u tool. Others are also alot better than me with pshop but u def aint one of them
Tee hee. Would only be for private use, like the one you did for me of the 205 I had. Saying that, you can sharpen lines on smaller images to make them seem larger can you not? I'm still on Photoshop CS3...
You can, to make them look sharper yea Or you could redraw/construct the lines with a thicker line/brush if you wanted on a new layer of course, which would let you play around with the settings.
You can, to make them look sharper yea Or you could redraw/construct the lines with a thicker line/brush if you wanted on a new layer of course, which would let you play around with the settings.
Only reason being to have a higher res or sharper image to draw from. Or I could ask you nicely for one doing. Not got a car worthy at the mo though.