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EnforcingPear
06-13-2011, 02:02 PM
So this chop can be finally counted as completed.
How it was made can be seen here http://www.photoshopchop.com/forum/showthread.php?t=30451
Did 2 versions, one with MK2 Grille and headlights, other with Jetta grille and headlights.
Things done:
New Rims
New Paint
2 New Facias
Shaved door handles
Rusted hood
C+C are welcome.

Original
http://i1189.photobucket.com/albums/z440/Karl_Maasen/Photoshop/Volkswagen-Golf_III_1991_1600x1200_wallpaper_03.jpg
With Jetta front facia
http://i1189.photobucket.com/albums/z440/Karl_Maasen/Photoshop/VWGolfMK3final.jpg

And with MK2 front facia
http://i1189.photobucket.com/albums/z440/Karl_Maasen/Photoshop/VWGolfMK3withMK2grille.jpg

ricx53
06-15-2011, 08:48 AM
the collors are too saturated and rear rim looks blurry, but nice chop man! keep it up.

jaotusv6rk
06-16-2011, 07:36 PM
the thing is, that you can't just play with saturation and hue and contrast...you have to overbrush the lighter parts of the car's body (the reflections) for it to look realistic.

compare your side windows with the side of the car....one has contrast, one doesn't...
cars usually have a very reflective coat of paint on them, so whatever is reflecting the sky should atleast at 70 % reflect from the side...

try overbrushing the darker colours on the side with even darker ones and lighter ones with even lighter colours...it ads dept to the picture...i did a real-real quickie with your chop, if you don't mind.

http://img7.imagebanana.com/img/zeshxohi/golfie.jpg

I'm too drunk to explain it all, but i basically selected the lighter parts of the car's side and increased the brightness and then overbrushed the soft corners with a 5% brush of whatever colour was prominent.

LPChopperz
06-25-2011, 06:49 PM
the thing is, that you can't just play with saturation and hue and contrast...you have to overbrush the lighter parts of the car's body (the reflections) for it to look realistic.

compare your side windows with the side of the car....one has contrast, one doesn't...
cars usually have a very reflective coat of paint on them, so whatever is reflecting the sky should atleast at 70 % reflect from the side...

try overbrushing the darker colours on the side with even darker ones and lighter ones with even lighter colours...it ads dept to the picture...i did a real-real quickie with your chop, if you don't mind.

http://img7.imagebanana.com/img/zeshxohi/golfie.jpg

I'm too drunk to explain it all, but i basically selected the lighter parts of the car's side and increased the brightness and then overbrushed the soft corners with a 5% brush of whatever colour was prominent.


Great lesson dude! :D
Nice effort Mr.EnforcingPear. Practice more!

DarkStryder360
07-20-2011, 06:23 PM
I love it. Vento front's are the way forward.

Blaupunkt
07-21-2011, 11:41 AM
as well as the issues mentioned, there are a few blurry outlines around the car and the wheels are a tad blurry and off, try adding shadow to a few areas and the hood etc...nice ideas though!