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    Ford Forty-Nine Chop

    This was a chop i did a few days ago.

    Constructive critisism only.


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    So since nobody's replying i guess its pretty crap.

    But then again no one has looked at it either...
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    you lie

    you lie

    i looked at it a while ago:P ner!

    its OK, try to get over the rear wheel more straight, and then a black line at the bottom of it all. not much else wrong, but i wish ppl in general would stop using the autoselect tool, the magnetic one just sucks. i mean, its all good and well untill you miss a part of the car!
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    What tool should we use instead?
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    dtm side shirt on a classic(ish?)-self explanitory

    kinda like me putting a massive dtm spoiler on a street audi (not good idea (i like brackets)( )
    have fun with all my attached pictures guys!

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    I use the poly lasso tool all the time when I cut things out or make layer copys. Even when I am cleaning up lines. It is a tool that I couldnt live with out in chopping!!!!!

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    okay lets get this right, i am saying the poly selecter is the better of the three. because this seems to have confused people, i will just say ONE thing, use it slowly and accurately, and its a much better finish then if you had a magnetic lasso or just the plain lasso tool.
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