Last edited by Cyrk : 01/03/2007 at 01:15 PM
HAHAHA!! That's great - I love that movie and was thinking how cool it would have been to see a rendition of the VX. Good job BTW! KACHOW!
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sweet!
-jose
2001 kaiser silver #1002
Yeah, Love it also!![]()
Also, Gotta get your money back from that front end alignment!![]()
If you don't first THINK THINK, you could end up in deep DO DO!
Is this wishful thinking? I didn't even know the sequel was announced.That would be neat if true. I wonder if it's a speaking role...and what personality a VX would have
THIS WE'LL DEFEND
Thanks for that Dave - the paint job looks sweet on my VX as it does yours!
-- John
John Eaton
Original Owner
2001 Proton Yellow #580
Atlanta GA
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"Metaphors be with you"
Oh. duh.
Didn't see the thumbnails.![]()
Did either of those require any trimming of the front cladding?
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The VX should be portrayed as the (rarely seen) vampire-ish gas sucking villain (fangs and all). It should also get more screen time than those stupid porsches and ferraris...
Great work BTW!
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That is great, My daughter is still laughing.. Hats Off Cyrk...
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Nice work, Cyrk! That would be way cool, huh? You should send that in to Disney and see if they like it.
Where did you learn all your slick photochop tricks anyways? Can you recommend any good books or did you learn mostly through trial and error?
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Photoshop has been my source of income (plus Illustrator and QuarkXpress etc...) for the last 12 years and a graphic artist.
But there is so much to learn with just trial an error it is a fun program to just jump into.
Any of the Photoshop books would work as a stating point.
thanks for the complemnts...
Also here is a great thread on a quick and dirty how too with some cool chops. Check it out and try some...
http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/show....php?t=1151725
cute![]()
Steve
"This trail is so bumpy, it's knocking my bra straps off!" - Miss Kathy
I've played around with Photoshop and can do a lot of the basic stuff, but I never quite got up to splicing photos together and making them look decent. Thanks for the link!Originally Posted by Cyrk