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08-14-2003
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Just testing Sig
Please don't laugh this is one of my first photoshop's. To remove this ad, register today for free or log in if already registered!
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08-14-2003
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Randy,
It looks good. I would just lose the rim and try to lower the front of your car a little more than the back if you can!
Rob
Oh yeah you may want to take your front licence plate off the car!
08-14-2003
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damm that looks good hook me up with a nice sig haha
Hey I just drove by your house to drop off my buddy cars looking really good. I think my buddy said u need to cut or grass or something like that.
08-14-2003
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I'm going to sound like a fool since I'm a mod but how do u add the sig? I have one don't know how to add it
08-14-2003
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Just do a search in the photoshop section and it will show you how, I think that is where i saw it!
Rob
There or in Members ride talk, I think!
08-14-2003
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Reece,
Thanks for the props. Just go to your User CP (Control Panel) and under signature type "[img]" URL of your picture "[/img]" and save your changes.
Rob,
How low do you want me to go with it? If I lower it anymore the tires will tuck, I want it to look realistic. But thanks for the tip on the license plate. I am changing the JPG now, so my license plate isn't on there. I'll blend in the bumper so the license plate is gone later.
08-14-2003
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Update
Smaller file
08-14-2003
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Randy,
I would just raise the back wheel then!
What are some of the websites that you have been using to figure this sh$$ out?
Rob
08-14-2003
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Cool
OK,
Now that I look closer, I can see what you are saying. I'll work in it on Friday, I have lacrosse tomorrow.
Check out the Photochop forum, and they have a post telling your baout sites. They work real well.
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