Paul_J
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PMSL @ c-o-e
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N3CRO
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Haven't done any a about a year but this was always the best one I did.
[Edited on 14-04-2007 by Necromancer]
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Simon_16v
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My mates old punto gt
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dave17
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posted on 20-08-2005 at 21:54
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Skylined
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quote: Originally posted by Gaz
quote: Originally posted by Icy
my last quicky i did of foxys car
looks like a fish that fella!
PMSL 
that made my day
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CorsaKen1
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quote: Originally posted by Phil W

And...

[Edited on 19-08-2005 by Phil W]
How do you manage to do a picture like that, or it it one picture of bonnet closed and one picture not, then photoshopped together?
I am aware that this thread is ages old
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Eddie.2k
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quote: Originally posted by Phil W
Went to a car museum near oxford ages ago and they had a Rover 214 cut out, as if it was laser done.
Saw over on MigWeb something similar to the below, so i thought i'd give it a try, i think it looks good !
It would be easy to do anything/item/place on a car like this, providing the part is removable !
Been playing about with my camera today, these kind of shots NEED a tripod (which i dont have) to get perfect, but i think ive done a good job with just me 

And...

Whats people think, good idea or look stupid ?
Phil
[Edited on 19-08-2005 by Phil W]
Any sort of quick tutorial you can give us, wouldnt mind a shot of doing this
god damn grave diggers!
[Edited on 14-04-2007 by Eddie.2k]
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Steve
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take two pics one with door open one with closed. overlay them, then just use the eraser tool set at a semi opaque opacity to rub out the door, piece of piss really
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Swiftay
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its easy, take a picture with the door closed and another in same position with the door open...
then merge the two pictures together using photoshop, and erase the top layer out and hay presto
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Steve
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is there an echo in here
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Swiftay
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Eddie.2k
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echhhhooooo
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fir3vip3r
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echhhhooooo
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