Photoshopped cars.

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My point is that very few people here have indeed that amount of talent for tooning a car. I know I don't, although I can try and see what comes up. For real talent, you might want to try the PSC Weekly competition, although it's almost dead... you may even revive it.
 
On the Marc - Great work mate, one of the best of that style I've seen. 👍

Got to agree with Diego though, that sort of artwork is out of my league. :indiff:

A few more years practice maybe?
 
That "truck" is kinda cool; it looks like it was based off of the Chrysler 300C, mixed with a Dodge Ram; Was it?
 
The headlight shape maybe?

BTW, did you see my semi-chop for the comp? I think it can be my best chop IF any of us are able to find rims for this darn car...
 
Lol then you'll have to probably upgrade you're computer. I had to buy a new GPU and PSU. I have the minimum amount of RAM to run the game, but I get 35 fps. I'll up the RAM later.
 
I just had an odd idea. We should have a photoshop competition where we are told what car to modify (not given any pictures though) and a monster garage-like theme and we have to come up with designs for it.
 
For example:

Car: Honda Beat

Theme: Photoshop a Honda Beat into a Jukebox on wheels. It must have a display where the songs are listed, a slot for the coins to go into, and obviously, a sound system.
 
The Honda Beat is hard to find, but autogaleria.pl/tapety is a good place for car pictures. I also think if we did something like this, that it should be judged mainly on idea, and not how well you photoshoped it. It would basically be a concept competition.
 
Dunno. I never use that stuff to be honest. Bumpers and fenders and such aren't really a priority, but other parts, like the "Monster" parts (sound system, airplane wings, jet engines, ovens, grills, microwaves, and other random gadgets) might be needed. Actually, you might want to just use the pen tool and draw the outlines of your plans in a bright color, rather than putting actual parts on. However, if you can modify it in a more realistic way, by all means go ahead. :)
 
lol thats what i meant. Instead of starting with a comp, why dont we just try a single chop each?

then if it works, we do comp :)
 
here is my latest; did it today -- 3 hrs.. Our newest member to the family -- 3Horn. :D Its basically what we want him to be when we're done with 'stage one' of restoration.. its basically a paint job & some customization to the bed.

original: extra crispy: deluxe:
 
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