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Here are two shots of my car that I have Photoshopped showing my car in a finished state. There are very few things left to Photoshop, as my car is nearing completion. The only things added are the stripes and rocker molding. I also adjusted the exhaust into it's final position. When the car goes in for stripes, the rocker panels will be blacked out and NOS rocker moldings will be added (The are just sitting waiting to go in). No, you are not seeing double. Ever sit back and wonder what if? If you were to add a black top, or maybe black SS stripes? I got thinking the other day, now that I seem to have Adobe Photoshop down pretty good, why not make my car look like it is done. Since I have hundreds of pictures hanging around, I could simply take the stripes or the top off of another Camaro and put them on my car. By the looks of things, it seemed to work OK. Note: The closer you look at the picture on the left, the more you see: Vinyl roof, rear window and quarter window, SS stripe, rocker panel molding and black rocker section, back-up lights, licence plate, exhaust, rear marker light, and notice how the car is also lowered 2 or 3 inches. The same goes for the picture on the right: Black Top (Also notice my car is now a convertible), SS stripes, Endura bumper, and lowered 2-3 inches.
This time I am adding the finishing touches to the car for which there are now very few things to modify. I added stripes, black rocker sections and moldings. I also moved the exhaust back into where it will actually be. The most obvious difference is in the wheels/tires. I was curious what red lines would look like on my American Racing Wheels and what they would look like on rally wheels. |
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