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Graphic Manipulation Post and discuss different automotive art works- photoshopped, 3d graphics, and hand-drawn.
View Poll Results: What do you think?
Very nice! 1 16.67%
Pretty nice but a bit choppy in some areas. 2 33.33%
Average. 0 0%
Meh, I've seen better 0 0%
That the ugliest thing on wheels! 3 50.00%
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Old 12-18-2001, 09:42 PM   #1
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One of my first cars

This is probly my second car I've done in Photoshop so its a little choppy...
I was just wondering what you think?
Heres the changes...
-Body kit from an R32 skyline
-Spoiler from a Supra
-Wheels from another Supra
-Tinted Wheels
-One nice paint job

So let me know what you think!

www.isoeph.com/images/gremlinfull.jpg

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Old 12-19-2001, 06:02 PM   #2
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its better than i could do
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