My First Photoshops

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Altezza with new wheels, made into a 2 dr, dropped and added a kit.
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RSX with color change, new wheels, badgeless grille, dropped and body kit added.
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WRX with bigger wheels, dropped, tinted windows, changed to 2dr, and body kit.
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These are some of my 1st p-chops so I'll take any suggestions to help me get better at this. :D What one is your favorite?
 
I guess I like the Altezza since it sort of looks like an AMG SL55(Well not quite but still.) I probably could do that, but it would not look very good.
 
That Subaru is too low.

And just a tip when lowering a car, make sure that your background colour is black. You can see on that Impreza a white streak down the side of the wheelarch. That is because white was your background colour. Use black and it will blend in. :)
 
I agree with 'double D' you need to use anti - aliasing to remove the white showing so it looks more real!

Other wise very good for first chops you got creativity!
 
I can't even remember what my first chop was. Oh wait, yes I can. It was a Skyline R35 Concept. I'll see if I can dig it up.
 
Actually I didn't lower the subaru, I just made the wheels larger. Its probably from the selection i made around the wheel not being perfectly round. I still wanna find out how people put intercoolers and parts from other cars besides wheels.

BTW, check this out. Wish i could be this good... :rolleyes:

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How are chops like these done??
 
Originally posted by Gt fein
Actually I didn't lower the subaru, I just made the wheels larger. Its probably from the selection i made around the wheel not being perfectly round. I still wanna find out how people put intercoolers and parts from other cars besides wheels.

BTW, check this out. Wish i could be this good... :rolleyes:

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How are chops like these done??
It's quite simple to understand how they are done. They steal parts from like 20 different cars and whack them on.

Intercoolers are easy to add. Just select the intercooler, copy and paste into your car image, move into the area where you want it. It will overlap the area in most cases. When you paste it in it should create a new layer with only the intercooler in it. Turn the layer visibility off, by clicking the little eye next to the later in the palette. The intercool should disappear. To bring it back, click in the same area again and the eye will come back and so will the intercooler. With the intercooler layer still selected in the layer palette, select the area you want the intercooler in and the inverse the selection (Shift+Ctrl+I) and hit delete. Turn the layer back on.
 
Originally posted by Eddy
It's quite simple to understand how they are done. They steal parts from like 20 different cars and whack them on.


there's a fair bit of work in this one, however...
 
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