well I started off with that attempt at the CF bonnet and lowered BA GT.....wasnt a complete failure....anyway....this chick sent me a pic and i was bored so i decided to play with it abit... unfortunately its not a ford but it did the job....
and finally my first attempt (failed) at doin some neons under it....i prolly shouldnt have blacked out the background and it would have been good if it was like in a room or on the road etc..anyway here it is....ill practice...I NEED TO!
6 views and no replies.....how about some criticism....im open to constructive and destructive....hehe im desperate for some feedback...
just dont tell me my work is
whites always harder to change the colour of, comes up good actually.
not a bad job :)
to make the pic come up right away u need to use [ img] and [ /img]
between the 2 tags you need to put the DIRECT url to the picture, in this case it is http://www.fordgallery.com/data/500/...1mod2_copy.jpg
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1995 EF II Falcon GLi: Heritage Green, 4spd Auto, AUII 17" Rims, Custom BA Front Bar, Lowered, Gas Research LPG, Clear Indicators, JVC MP3 Headunit, Phoenix Gold 6.5" Splits, Coustic 481QE Amp, Clarion 12" sub, Leather Seats, Power Window Conversion, 3.45 LSD, Pacemaker Comp Extractors, 2.5" Exhaust, Mandrel Bent Intake, High Flow Filter, Wade 1004 110 cam.
In Progress: BA XR Side Skirts, BA XR Rear bar, BA Shifter Handle.
that was supposed to be the insert image icon? didnt show up so im guessing.....and how do ya get the direct link to the pic from gallery....i just realised what i was doin wrong and it wont show up coz my links were like whole page kinda things.....dont know how to get the DIRECT link???
oh and thanks for ur help and criticism.....if white is hardest to do then im proud of myself....thought light colors were the easiest though.
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