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windows, yes, lights, yes, intercooler, yes, did you miss something, yes

lol take a closer look.

i said it would be something subtle.

you'll soon realise what it is with the small stuff ups that give it away.

might go fix that up now

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Hey guys

After some criticism on my chop.

I only did a few subtle/easy things because im not good yet. Try to find what i did.

First pic is before and second pic is after.

All feedback welcome guys

Nice / neat chop.

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Thanks guys, you guessed everything :cheers:

I need to add the bumper/guard line in and fix up the flare on the back.

And the intercooler looks out of place to me :P

Can anyone recommend me something else to add/do to the picture?

Cheers.

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Thanks guys, you guessed everything :D

I need to add the bumper/guard line in and fix up the flare on the back.

And the intercooler looks out of place to me :(

Can anyone recommend me something else to add/do to the picture?

Cheers.

Looks good for your 1st attempt :D

And yeah the FMIC is a little out, but try and Ctrl-T (Transform) it and then play with the Skew and distort in the transform section to the the FMIC right. :D

Maybe try some random things, like removing the rear wing or filling in the vents on the bonnet.... tinting the lights different colors.

Or even ad things to it...like this,

r35gtrcarzyu9.jpg

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The 'cars' look is just cut and pasting on cut out eyes and mouth from a Pixar Car, just pic the best one that suits the car. The it's a matter of blending the colors (that the hard part), play with the lighting and use the healing brush and smudge tool to make it all match.

Don;t forgot the filters too.... you can get some cool effects like this...

randomgtrih7.png

And with different lighting and wing, indicators and mirrors removed.... and lets not forget Lens Flare,

random2gtrfa4.png

(you can see on the left hand side of the car where i forgot to adjust lighting layer of the bricks :D )

All of this took me about 10 mins....just play around with different settings, filters, colors and styles. The eyedroper and then brush tool is a good way of erasing body parts :whistling:

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