Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

  • Replies 56
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

Top Posters In This Topic

Posted Images

These are sooooooooooooo coool age. Cand you do a write up for these puppies in a nutshell? Or is it a little too complex for us photoshop novices??

that's right AGE... its about time you stepped out of the VIC section and did some tutes for the graphic design section.

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/149791-carz/#findComment-2794545
Share on other sites

Ummmm, it's alot easier to do them tha it is to do a DIY on how to do them. ;)

You need some big pics of the actual pixar cars themselves, and cut and paste the best fitting eyes and mouth, then free transform/distort(ctrl T) them to fit. Then it's just a case of matching the color of the donor car with the cut and pasted parts.... thats the hard part, and black cars are the hardest, surprisingly yellow was very easy :)

I use lumination/replace color/brightness/contrast and matching color tools on photoshop. Also alot of history/eraser and eye dropper/paint brush tools as well. It a bit of work to match the color, but playing around with different tools, you'll sort it out. Best thing to do is start with a white or light colored car and play around with different tools. Ctrl Z is your friend :P

Here's some more.

alcarzlogots2.jpg

dezcarzlogorf9.jpg

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/149791-carz/#findComment-2794585
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now



  • Latest Posts

    • I did basically the same procedure on a ZF6HP but the reason to pull the valve body is to replace the seals between the valve body and the transmission which are notorious for leaking pressure with age causing poor shifting and burning out the clutches. If you just wanted to exchange all the fluid you should be able to undo one of the transmission cooler return lines to drain into a bucket while using the pressure filler to keep it topped off. 
    • The title should have posted "EFR7670 exhaust housing selection RB26" I can seem to edit thr title on my Android.
    • I'm looking for some real world experiences/feed back from anyone who has personally ran a EFR7670 with a 1.05 exhaust housing or a .83 I'm leaning towards the .83 because its a street car used mostly for spirited driving in the canyons roads. I"m not looking for big numbers on paper. I want a responsive powerband that will be very linear to 8000 rpm. I dont mind if power remains somewhat flat but dont want power to drop off on top. The turbo I've purchased is a 1.05, although the mounting flange T3 vs T4 and internal vs external waste gates are different on both housings, I not concern about swapping parts or making fabrication mods to get what I want. Based on some of the research I've done with chat gpt, the 1.05 housing seems to be the way to go with slightly more lag and future proofing for more mods but recommends .83 for best response/street car setup. AI doesn't have the same emotions as real people driving a GTR so I think you guys will be able to give me better feed back 😀   
    • Surely somebody has one in VIC. Have you asked at any shops?  Is this the yearly inspection or did you get a canary?
×
×
  • Create New...