GIFC: Manga Cars: 11th Stage

ok...I changed my entry....I dunno if im aloud to do that or not

heres the new one anyways...
 

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Originally posted by Tenzospy
what program do you have i have ms paint and im downloading adobe photoshop cs as we speak what programs do you other guys have?

Where can you download Photoshop cs? Hopefully it is legal.
 
That took you 6 hours!!!!!!!!!!!! in that case, i think that it is the best one ever. I will vote for you simply because of you dedication!
 
For a beginner, or even someone that's advanced at making and tuning these manga cars, MS paint works just fine. I use it because it's just simple to use, and it comes standard on most computers. I've tried using photoshop 7.0 to make and tune them, but I can't get the hang of it.
 
Originally posted by Tenzospy
im not supossed to say this but i have a code for the program (im gonna get in **** for it)
So then why the hell did you? I don't think that's something you just say to look cool and or rack up posts (that have nothing to do with the topic).
 
Originally posted by 69Dodge_Charger
For a beginner, or even someone that's advanced at making and tuning these manga cars, MS paint works just fine. I use it because it's just simple to use, and it comes standard on most computers. I've tried using photoshop 7.0 to make and tune them, but I can't get the hang of it.
Same here. I have Photoshop 7, but I just need to take some time to learn the tools. I seam to be doing just fine with MS Paint, so I just stick with it. ;)
 
Photoshop is actually really easy. Just use the Pencil tool and set the mode on the eraser to Pencil. It makes it so much easier with layers.
 
Originally posted by enKrypt
Photoshop is actually really easy. Just use the Pencil tool and set the mode on the eraser to Pencil. It makes it so much easier with layers.
I imagine it is easier to use with layers. I just need to take the time to get used to the tools. I just stick with paint because I seam to make pretty nice cars with it. However, I will start to use PS for some things (Custom paintjobs, window tint), once things are a little less stressful in my life, and I have some time to spend messin' with it. ;)
 
I've been using photoshop for years, I can pretty much do anything I like to pictures, if I feel the need. I find photoshop 100% easier to use than MS paint, I tried going back and using it, but I just can't!

I will probably enter this contest, I have 2 tunes of this car that i'm working on, i'm going to have to decide in the end which one I want to use. Hell I might make up to 5 different ones just to have some options, lol. I've already shaded the car 2 times, both with different ways.:cool:
 
Final Entry

WHAT DO YOU THINK????
Credits:
Seats: ayaxr
Wheels: TT511
Exhaust: v4s

Mods:
custom streched/fitted r32 front bumper
custom made r32 style head lights
custom fitted r32 tail lights
custom made rear bumper
custom fitted r34 grille
custom fitted r34 mirrors
re-cut wheelwells
custom wraped leather seats
Blitz Intercooler
sr20dett motor
nissan skyline r34 blue paint
various reshading
 

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Ok, here is my Final Entry

Seats by Ayaxr
Rims by Cayenne (gunmetal)
Late model taillights by Fire Emblem
The rest done by me using MS Paint.

Carbon Fiber hood, and mirrors
Imola Orange paintjob
Custom Exhaust
Custom Kit

Constructive criticism welcome.;)
 

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Originally posted by MaN-i-CaN-dRiFt
its good... is your hood suposed to be like that (right side) what do you think of mine?
I don't know what your talking about. The hood is carbon fiber, just like the mirrors. ;)
 
Originally posted by MaN-i-CaN-dRiFt
on the right side it goes in a diff. direction ..... what do you think of mine???
Fixed it.

I think you did a good job on yours, maybe your best yet. However, I think it's too much of a conversion. You basicly turned it into a 4 door R32. Personally I like to stay true to the original cars shape and style. Good job though, keep it up. ;)
 
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