jschristian44 wrote:
and another quick one, i thought it would be cool to change the color of your intake. tried to blend your name into there, don't think it turned out perfect, but it's better than nothing right?
z yaaaa wrote:other than the nasty hood dent, steelies, 4X4 ride heidt, crooked front license plate, body color b pillar covers, 2200, lack of tint, and overall boringness of the car id say she's perfect!
z yaaaa wrote:other than the nasty hood dent, steelies, 4X4 ride heidt, crooked front license plate, body color b pillar covers, 2200, lack of tint, and overall boringness of the car id say she's perfect!
z yaaaa wrote:other than the nasty hood dent, steelies, 4X4 ride heidt, crooked front license plate, body color b pillar covers, 2200, lack of tint, and overall boringness of the car id say she's perfect!
z yaaaa wrote:other than the nasty hood dent, steelies, 4X4 ride heidt, crooked front license plate, body color b pillar covers, 2200, lack of tint, and overall boringness of the car id say she's perfect!
Red2.2cavi wrote:
figured out how to do it, but i did it quick and messed it up a bit
Miss Jazer wrote:rather than creating a drop shadow on the image... to get the shadow right draw the shape, fill it, then feather the edges. you will get a much more realistic shadow.Truth. I usually draw out the shadow with the polygon select tool, then feather it and fill it with black, then lower the transparency setting until it looks natural.
Quiklilcav wrote:Miss Jazer wrote:rather than creating a drop shadow on the image... to get the shadow right draw the shape, fill it, then feather the edges. you will get a much more realistic shadow.Truth. I usually draw out the shadow with the polygon select tool, then feather it and fill it with black, then lower the transparency setting until it looks natural.
Hor wrote:Not my best work but oh well... here ya go.