View Poll Results: For a FIRST chop, it's:

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Thread: MY first chop

  1. #1
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    MY first chop

    Here it is! My first chop! I didn't do much to it, because I just want to get used to how everything works

    Smoothed out lines
    New rims
    side skirt
    smoothed gas cap

    I originally tried to do a burnout, so the reflection of the rear wheel shows it spinning. I screwed the burnout beyond belief, so I went back to this.
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    Last edited by Sweeney921; 11-28-2004 at 05:13 PM.

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    Try not to use the blur tool to much, for some reason the rims look kinda grainy. Just clear those smoothed areas up and it would look good.
    "We went to Wnedy's. I had chicken nuggest." ~ Quiggs

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    Not bad for a first, the lines and the sideskirt are dodgy but you'll get better w/ time. Best thing to do is usually airbrush a thin strip of matching-color paint over the line and then rub out the line w/ the smudge tool.
    Rockefella says:
    pat's sister is hawt
    David Fiset says:
    so is mine
    David Fiset says:
    do want

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    its much better then my 1st attempt
    The Datto will rage again...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blue Supra
    its much better then my 1st attempt
    haha it took me something like 4 hours to make this POS. I just got photoshop, though, so I had to get used to the buttons

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    not bad for ur 1st
    but its smudged way to much
    try copying + pasting to overlap the lines, practice should do it
    good job! great effort in those 4 hours, keep it clean around the edges.
    feel free to join my forum, we have tutorials now.

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    yeh in about 30mins id done maybe 1 3rd of a colour change it looked terrible so i stopped there and havent gotten back to it yet... that was like 6 months ago
    The Datto will rage again...

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    nice, but how do you get in or service the engine or store your stuff?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Esperante
    nice, but how do you get in or service the engine or store your stuff?
    why would u ever wanna get out of the car?

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    I just remembered, does anyone have any tips for using the lasso tool? I totally suck at using it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sweeney921
    I just remembered, does anyone have any tips for using the lasso tool? I totally suck at using it.
    Use the polygonal lasso tool (in the toolbar, click and hold the lasso tool and it will give you the option of selection the lasso tool, polygonal lasso tool, or the magnetic lasso tool) and then zoom in real close and follow whatever line you need w/ the poly-lasso.
    Rockefella says:
    pat's sister is hawt
    David Fiset says:
    so is mine
    David Fiset says:
    do want

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rockefella
    Use the polygonal lasso tool (in the toolbar, click and hold the lasso tool and it will give you the option of selection the lasso tool, polygonal lasso tool, or the magnetic lasso tool) and then zoom in real close and follow whatever line you need w/ the poly-lasso.
    ahh, didn't know there were different lassos

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    Whats with the reflection of the rear wheel??? Its spinning. Other than that its pretty good!

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    im new whats a chop? am i stupid

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    Quote Originally Posted by got hemi?
    im new whats a chop? am i stupid
    when you use adobe photoshop or another high tech graphic design type of program to modify a car. For example, I will give you some high-end chops..
    Iacoski featured chop
    Glacius Featured Chop
    Ruig featured chop
    LMAO, Karrman chop.
    Rockefella says:
    pat's sister is hawt
    David Fiset says:
    so is mine
    David Fiset says:
    do want

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