Incan
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- May 30, 2004
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St. Louis,
Missouri
hi, so once I lowered my car using photoshop- then later realized people have been doing this type of thing. there's some cool stuff out there, but to see a creation from any angle... i now use 3d software. i've only used 1 program (used others years ago) and it's pretty good for the price. you can see more pics of what i've done in my profile web link.
so if people want to try it out i can offer some tips, if there's pros out there maybe you can give me tips.
this is a widebody with a new rear end too (yes the structural rear bumper is exposed, but also redone). next i'll ad functional cooling vents (hot engine air, not for brakes) and change the front - to be sleeker and more minimal than stock.
- for hammering sheet metal to make my creation, i have a 3 foot half-sphere chunk of wood that i sanded/grinded into multiple round shapes. it's working, and with thick layers of cloth taped to the hammer- the pitting is mild.
so if people want to try it out i can offer some tips, if there's pros out there maybe you can give me tips.
this is a widebody with a new rear end too (yes the structural rear bumper is exposed, but also redone). next i'll ad functional cooling vents (hot engine air, not for brakes) and change the front - to be sleeker and more minimal than stock.
- for hammering sheet metal to make my creation, i have a 3 foot half-sphere chunk of wood that i sanded/grinded into multiple round shapes. it's working, and with thick layers of cloth taped to the hammer- the pitting is mild.
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