View Full Version : Best Chop. Toyota--audi
MshkttcK
07-19-2004, 05:41 PM
Here is my best chop so far. PLEASE give constructive crit.
origional;
http://img8.exs.cx/img8/1846/toyota3.jpg
chop;
http://img8.exs.cx/img8/6043/099toyota_avensis_2002_01_b.jpg
2nd chop;
http://img8.exs.cx/img8/1517/rallyaudi2.jpg
loserasswipe
07-19-2004, 05:48 PM
special
MshkttcK
07-19-2004, 06:20 PM
Originally posted by civikid@Jul 19 2004, 04:48 PM
special
uhh... what is that supposed to mean??
nitrospeed
07-19-2004, 06:37 PM
haha thats so funny....are you serious or is that a joke
suzq044
07-19-2004, 06:46 PM
its not bad.. but it looks kinda wierd the way u did the 2door 'version... its also kinda blurry where the lights are, and over the top of the door where u took out that window seam.. i work in 2 layers.. before i do the blurring over lines u need to keep clean, i make a new layer w/ the progress i've already done- then that way i can erase & have a clean line instead of a blurry mess.. and if u need to, zoom in &/or use a smaller brush up there by the top of the window.
-susan
misterphotoshop
07-19-2004, 06:47 PM
u got a lil too smudge happy.. how about posting a normal lighting one?
Dasru
07-19-2004, 06:50 PM
thats one big door....are the people in the back tin cans or something?! <_<
MshkttcK
07-19-2004, 08:24 PM
Originally posted by nitrospeed@Jul 19 2004, 05:37 PM
haha thats so funny....are you serious or is that a joke
I'm serious.
brian_is_metal
07-19-2004, 09:33 PM
It's pretty blurry, but not horrible. I did some really bad chops when I 1st started. This is by no means utter crap. Just has a vast amount of room for improvement.
Advice:
- When chopping to 2 door, shorten the length of the car a bit so the door isn't 5 feet long.
- Be careful with the smudge tool and blurring. It really shows.
- When redrawing lines, zoom in hella close and poly lasso around the outer edge of the lines. Make a copy, then darken it with the Brightness/Contrast function.
- Last but not least...take your time! If it takes you 2 weeks to finish it, it'll be worth it. I started the contest chop the day they posted it. I've worked on it almost everyday. I'm not done with it yet. I'll be working on it until the deadline probably. Now, there are choppers out there that can whip out a flawless chop in a matter of hours. I can do somewhat alright, but not heavy on mods. I'm nowhere near an expert chopper, but I feel I'm getting better and better with practice. Practice comes with patience. You'll thank me later ;)
Keep turning em out. Hope I was helpful for you!
PS: If it's cool, I'm going to try my hand on this car as well. I'll post what I come up with.
ill logik
07-19-2004, 09:36 PM
Originally posted by brian_is_metal@Jul 19 2004, 08:33 PM
- Last but not least...take your time! If it takes you 2 weeks to finish it, it'll be worth it. I started the contest chop the day they posted it. I've worked on it almost everyday. I'm not done with it yet. I'll be working on it until the deadline probably. Now, there are choppers out there that can whip out a flawless chop in a matter of hours. I can do somewhat alright, but not heavy on mods. I'm nowhere near an expert chopper, but I feel I'm getting better and better with practice. Practice comes with patience. You'll thank me later ;)
some of the best advice i've heard in a while
MshkttcK
07-19-2004, 10:31 PM
Originally posted by brian_is_metal@Jul 19 2004, 08:33 PM
It's pretty blurry, but not horrible. I did some really bad chops when I 1st started. This is by no means utter crap. Just has a vast amount of room for improvement.
Advice:
- When chopping to 2 door, shorten the length of the car a bit so the door isn't 5 feet long.
- Be careful with the smudge tool and blurring. It really shows.
- When redrawing lines, zoom in hella close and poly lasso around the outer edge of the lines. Make a copy, then darken it with the Brightness/Contrast function.
- Last but not least...take your time! If it takes you 2 weeks to finish it, it'll be worth it. I started the contest chop the day they posted it. I've worked on it almost everyday. I'm not done with it yet. I'll be working on it until the deadline probably. Now, there are choppers out there that can whip out a flawless chop in a matter of hours. I can do somewhat alright, but not heavy on mods. I'm nowhere near an expert chopper, but I feel I'm getting better and better with practice. Practice comes with patience. You'll thank me later ;)
Keep turning em out. Hope I was helpful for you!
PS: If it's cool, I'm going to try my hand on this car as well. I'll post what I come up with.
Thanks for the advice.
brasher
07-19-2004, 11:10 PM
yeah, take brians advice, sometimes a chop can take up to a month, what you should do is take at least 2 days.... that way, when you come back to it you can see the areas that need improvemnent more easily.
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