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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Pair O' Dice, Oct 10, 2008.

  1. Phillips
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    It would look killer, themoose did one a few pages back:

    64 Chevelle wheels and lower.jpg
     
  2. WOW! Thanks again Moose!!!
     
  3. I laughed out loud on that one, Madfish, good thing I didn't have a mouthful of a drink...
     
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  4. Petejoe
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    from Zoar, Ohio

    Steel skirts are really hard to find on 37's.
    I would love to see if I really like em on mine.
    I have a lead on some original solid ones but don't really know if its something I really want.
    Could someone please photoshop some on this?
    Use whatever picture is easy. I will also add the skirts. thx. PJ

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  5. daddio211
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    So did I. So did my wife! Glad she has a great sense of humor!
     
  6. madfish
    Joined: Dec 9, 2006
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    Here's a rough approximation.

    37 with skirts.jpg
     
  7. Petejoe
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    Thx madfish! At this point I don't think I'm going to be happy with em. :)
    Always thought skirts gave any car a traditional 30's look. Have to see what my wife says,
     
  8. First color change was... eh. I couldent capture a candy look, and instead of covering the rust and imperfections it made them more pronounced?
    49chev2.PNG 49chev3.PNG 49chev5.PNG
     
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  9. madfish
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    Manny,

    It's probably because you don't work out the issues in the basic photo. Work on removing the blemishes and restoring
    the original photo before you start cutting and coloring. Once that's done you can then start the color change and
    photoshopping process of changing the body. I usually try and photoshop or clone all the bad areas, then airbrush the
    car to get a somewhat smooth finish before I start any real manipulation. More time and experimentation will only help.
    I took one of your photos and did a quick workup in the process explained above, then layered on the shine and reflection.
    Watch what Moose does, he's the photoshop master here.

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  10. Thanks for the tips madfish, I hope to be able to do the work you guys do soon!
     
  11. Rustomiser
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    Fantastic! great imagination.
    Nice truck by the way
     
  12. madfish
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    Thank you. In my former life I was an advertising agency art director and was always influenced by the great British
    Agencies and photographers. Cheers.
     
  13. StefanS
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    Any way I can get someone to get rid of the dog dish cap and add a trim ring with bullet center cap and lug nuts? 20141209_120001.jpg
     
  14. madfish
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  15. StefanS
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    Madfish I appreciate that.
     
  16. Tin Can
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    Would anyone be able to photshop me some colors for my bird from my post? I can put a picture up of a larger bullet bird if needed
     
  17. Back end needs to be lower and possibly same size tires front and back for the skirts to work. Skirts don't look good on cars with a forward rake.
     
  18. Now that depends on the car....
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  19. I never really like the stance on the Ruby Deluxe. Would look 100 times better IMO if it was level or nose high. Beautiful car but IMO bad stance.
     
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  20. I think a bigger and higher resolution picture might get you better results
     
  21. Madfish, that picture of the pickup in the old factory (post 14751) is so GREAT!
     
  22. LeoH
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    I like it. The extra cream on the car, from adding the skirts, makes the red pop more. imo.
     
  23. LeoH
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    I'm partial to the lines of this style body, and I wonder if it's possible to successfully section this body, flare the wheel openings if needed, and get it to set and look like a classic Jag or MG. Just talking about the body lines!! ;) A new bumper treatment is likely needed, I'd like to see the grill stay, even if it needs sectioning too. Thank you! I'm really curious to see if this looks as cool in an image as it does in my head.o_O[​IMG]



    Section it so it sets more like these: [​IMG] [​IMG]
     
  24. Flamed48
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    Could I see this wagon in these combos trying to decide which looks best


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  25. madfish
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  26. Tin Can
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    Thank you very much madfish. Can you post the pictures separately?
     
  27. madfish
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  28. madfish
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  29. Looks way too boxy without the top being chopped....

    silver.jpg
     
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  30. cosmic12
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    I have what could be a difficult one for the photo shop guys. I have a guy that wants me to chop his 54 Belair HT but wants me to use a 58 Impala roof to do it. Its a interesting idea and might work out for pancaking it a bit along with the addition of the rear line and scoop. I really would like to know what it would look like before I start or even go through trying to find a doner roof (good luck with that huh?) So if it is possible could someone give it a try?
     

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