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Fake looking fire...but can't wait for the finished product!
It's kinda hard to make real looking fire from scratch, let alone good looking fire without a graphics tablet.
Fake looking fire...but can't wait for the finished product!
It's not badly drawn, just lower the opacity a bit, use the rubber so it's not as defined as it is, desaturate it a bit and create a vague reflection of it in the hood.
That should work.
And I noticed you made the flames look as if the car is moving (or it's just windy), are you going to make the car roll on that pic?
If not, straight flames would work better imo.
Just noticed that I said 'rubber', I meant 'eraser'. It's the same, right?
An eraser is made of rubber so you could say that.
Or couldn't you use a flame vinyl and mess around with it a bit? Just a suggestion.
Im setting up a chopping site , with a forum , links , chop of the week , tutorials
Who wants to be part of the staff ?
Not me.
By the way, that chop was awful. What the 🤬 did you do to the rear? Its totally badass ugly.....Also, get a better photo next time, all your chops are so "low quality"......
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The main problem(s) with that rear is that the wheel arch has the edge blurred, which is the 1st thing that catches attention. Of course it's not finished, but I'm just commenting on what's visible.
Also, it would probably be a better idea to do the extra bodywork one-color (pick one from the car that fits well), and then doing highlight/shadows. The way you're (apparently) doing it, get messy and it will be a lot harder to fix later on.
EDIT: Hint: F1's in the eighties had narrower tires.![]()
The...the...the...
THE POOR PORSHE!!!!!!!!!!
What the hell did you do that to the poor little Porshe for?
Man i feel for that porshe.
Ok...low quality and blurred.
You guys should be stripped of your PSing licenses...