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

  1. MoparJoel
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    Im sure someone can I've never Photoshoped a burnout but I'm bored and will take a crack at it. any pictures?
     
  2. CRUZN60
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    I like it Eric.
     
  3. belgiumcustomshop
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    Hi,
    I have two NASCAR legends, a 53 hudson and a 55 chrysler 300. I have found 2 very cool photos on google. because they are of a different year I can not find them anywhere together on a photo.

    it would be nice to put them on a poster together and hang it in my shop.
    if someone has nothing to do this weekend...

    (feel free to google other pictures)

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  4. ahhh yea! thanks so much!
     
  5. Ned Ludd
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    That actually works. The general consensus around here about "layin' frame" etc. had me all ready with this:
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    ... not to be contrary, though :D
     
  6. MoparJoel
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    That could be a three axle truck with the spare helping drive it…lol :D
     

  7. haha that's not layin body, its layin spare tire. but that's rad. thanks
     
  8. L. Eckart
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    Hi fellows-
    After looking at 50Fraud's 56 Ford color it got me wondering what my 52 Buick might look like in that color. It is called Mystic Emerald from a mid 2000 Nissan Altima. Could one of you talented guys show me what it would like on the Buick? Also feel free to use another color and wheel choice. I really enjoy seeing what your talents can produce. Thanks in advance and I hope the pic will work. It is all I have at the moment. Larry
     

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  9. fleet-master
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    That's KILLER JamesD!! very subtle indeed :)
     
  10. fleet-master
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    ummm...i'm wondering if it's poss to delete just the outer half of each side grille? thank you in advance guys for any more help
     
  11. Like this???

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  12. OahuEli
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    Me likee!
     
  13. OahuEli
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    That is NICE!
     
  14. fleet-master
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    The Moose...yup!! exactly like that I like that a lot!!....now if you could take your photoshop pic and section it 3ins right through where the lower hood moulding is...pretty please ? :) probably needs lowered a bit too

    This greatly appreciated guys!!
     
  15. I'm not sure how close the color is but it should give you some idea

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  16. damnfingers
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  17. Sectioned and lowered

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  18. gatz
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    that's some great PS work, moose ....looks like it coulda been factory
     
  19. L. Eckart
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    Thanks Moose, I appreciate your efforts. Larry
     
  20. CLM
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    Could one of you photoshop wizards do some work on my wagon for me. It looks like I turned a 2 year old loose with the crayons everytime I try.

    Use the cream color from the side stripe for the roof and D pillar. Lower the front to where the top of the tire is at the fender opening and put the '53 style Pontiac caps and wide whites on it.
    I greatly appreciate it, this will answer some questions before I dump money into something that ends up looking like crap. The black walls and poverty caps have started to grow on me, but wasn't what I had planned on.

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    This picture is a little deceiving because the rear is on jack stands.

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    '53 style caps and wide whites

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    This picture may be easier for you to work with.
     
  21. fleet-master
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    thank you so much Moose!! as Gatz said...looks factory!
     
  22. CLM
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    Here is my attempt at adding the wide whites, but I have no idea how to change the color of the roof.
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  23. IronTrap
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    Been looking into some oddball cars as bases for a hot rod project.. anyone able to chop the roof a bit and smooth the rear portion of the roof into the rear decklid to give it a "fastback" look so to speak? I bet wire wheels with white walls would be rad as well.. but just seeing the roof bit would be awesome! This is a bit beyond my PS skills... wasted a couple hours trying to get it and it still wasn't looking right!

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  24. MoparJoel
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    Sorry its a quicky hope you like it.

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  25. CLM
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    Thanks, that looks awesome! I actually have those stainless pieces to go on as soon as I polish the doors.
     
  26. Ned Ludd
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    DKW F7s could be had with wires in some versions:
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    They were front-drive, with transverse 2-stroke twins, a sort of back-to-front motorbike layout. I think the layout is quite central to the concept and character of the car. It's always a pity when someone hot-rods an unusual car and first of all removes all the unusualness.

    I wouldn't pick a front-drive car to start with, generally, but if someone gave me a DKW F2/4/5/7/8 I'd approach it from a front-drive angle. It's a light car at about 1500lbs; I'd be thinking pre-war hot hatch - which ties in nicely with the streamline/fastback idea. How about a large motorbike engine/gearbox, some liquid-cooled 1100 or so, say, installed back to front? We'd have to reverse the direction of rotation, so add the ring and pinion out of a fwd transaxle driven off the drive sprocket? Reverse becomes a problem, so perhaps rather a transaxle turned upside-down, with the final drive at the front, chain-driven by a transverse engine behind it?

    I'd keep the structural plywood body construction, too.
     
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  27. manjusri
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    here's a couple, with and without whitewalls
     

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  28. oldrelics
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    Hey guys, I need to weld up the hole in my hood that someone cut for an aircleaner, plus I have to fix some rust in the front center of the hood. I can't match up the salmon paint right now but I do have the white. Can someone photoshop the center '3rd' of the hood white leaving the the outer '3rds' salmon? Kinda like the old flat black muscle car hoods but in white.

    Thanks
     

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  29. A quick one


     

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  30. oldrelics
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    Awesome, thanks!
     

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