Photoshopped cars.

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The chop is done flawless so don't take my comment about the front end the wrong way. I was just saying that the grills they had on those years was butt ugly. But it fits the body style for sure.
 
The chop, as Breakpoint said is flawless, except im not sure about that Grand Wagoneer trim on the side of the car, is it out of line or something, im not sure. I don't like the overall theme but thats just my taste. I think like always, basically perfect.
 
Very nice suzy, the only thing which looks out of place is the fuel filler cap. Other than that, flawless like many people have said already 👍
 
I always like how your chops are more realistic and they are always very clean with no blurring or any other artifacts on them Suzq. They are something you would see from a companies graphic artist such as chevy and ford etc. for a new idea or what have you.
 
Maybe you should get a job as graphics designer for jeep?


I would think they have a pretty tight grip on the people they have and have prob had them for years. If i were going to go into something like that i would prob try the body kit companies. You would have tons of freedom for creative design and also get to design for a large variety of autos.
 
very good suzie!!! its a great concept and a nice departure from the common "tuned" car; you may remember how I always spoke about new concepts and changing the car into something that isn't, its very well done, the only gripe would be that the lightrims in the headlamps share the inclination of the grille, when they should be vertical; the wood looks the part, very well done, very very well. I love the wheels, maybe bigger would look more modern.
 
cano is back eh? I would like to see this vehicle when you're done. Iacoski posted his FairLady-Z throwback @ PSC, if anybody is interested. He hasn't posted ANYWHERE for a LONG time.. he said this was 99.5% airbrush with exception to the brakes
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Awesome job from Iac, but as usual, it looks like an illustration, not a chop. It is, indeed, if it's 95% done, but it's no chop.

Will post some stuff, the Porsche will have to wait 'till it appears on the magazine, but I'm pretty satisfied with it so far (im fighting the damn rear, it has been hell ¬¬)

I'll probably open a new thread to showcase my stuff, it has accumulated quite a lot since I started working with the mags
 
60-66 Chevy/GMC C10


'70 Chevy C10


73-88 Chevy/GMC C10


I'll probably do a GMC of the 70, and a couple side shots for the panel/suburban models.
 
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I've been using a trackball since i started chopping and many years before. You just need to be slower and more careful. I can't view your chop right now for some reason but i'll look later. Also by the looks of it when i quote you, you don't have the original...
 
Glanza-V: I think your chop is just fine. Maybe since your using trackball I could excuse you for the blurriness. The wheels looks too small and the rims are pixelated. The fender flares/whee arches looks blurred up and you forgot to crop the top part again. ;) Other than that, it does look nice, the taillight and the exhaust pipes do look fantastic.... 👍

suzq044: Love your work as always, but I'm not sure I'm a fan of the chop top. Looks really weird to me.... :odd:
 
I dunno; I was trying to fix Dodge's photoshop errors; they had the rotor and front wheel rotating, and squished. I just decided to fix it; I was going to use a still-wheel image, but I couldn't coax them into looking quite right. So I decided to brush it as if it were drifting instead. lol
 
If you could get that front in a full opp lock then it would look right, but you can only do so much without source pics.
 
Got the entire fleet here.. Step,Fleet & Panel now.. Click for bigger as always:

Fleet:


StepSide:


Panel/Suburban:[lightly modified from original design]
 
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