I was bored the other day and decided to have a go with photochop, working from a nice hi-res pic of 150PDGTI's motor, I've come up with this: clicky Its not quite finished, it needs shading and the background doing but I'm happy with how it turned out! I've kept several layers so the colours etc can be changed, looks good in red, blue, white, grey, black, even brown and beige If anyone wants me to have a go with their motor let me know but I need a few things: 1) Nice Hi-res images please 2) Don't expect great results from 'million-spoke-BBS-wheels' 3) Try to get an image with enough contrast between dark shades i.e. between the wheels/shadows etc so I can pick out the details 4) Lossless image formats are better (png, gif etc) than jpg, overly large images should be zipped & emailed tho Think thats it, took me about 6 hours to get the result above, but I had nothing better to do so your image may take longer Edited by: rubjonny
Which std alloys were you thinking of, and do you have a decent hires image at about the right angle?
John - Could you put a link up, to the orginal picture of that mk1. Just to give people a better idea of what to send you. Cheers Jamie P.S. Nice work by the way. Are you just using Photoshop to create those images? I ask because i used to use Corel Draw for all my Vector line work.
The first image is here and the second one here. I used the photoshop line tool to outline and fill in the images, using several layers so I can change the colours etc. It isn't a proper vector lineart image, it just looks like one But I think I might give Corel Draw a go for my next one! Edited by: rubjonny
Thought it was so good I've used it as my desktop!; My desktop Had to shrink it down - my laptop is 1920x1200. Edited by: vaioboy
Cool I might have a go at doing some cool desktops with them, just gotta get some more angles done and finish the shading...