ok i got the picture a little bit better fixed,i added some Ground effects too it (not the best job) but it will save sumone from that step, and here it is.
thanks johnny...i did it the easy way though (white is obviously an easy color to make.
the front and back wheels are the same picture, i just rotated the back wheels so the calipers would appear on the opposite side (where brake calipers are usually located on the rear wheels)
i made the bottom flat & smooth just by using the rectangular tool and filling it in with as close color matching as i could find.
i used the circular tool to make tires and also cut away the rough edges of the fenders (why the front fender has a lot more 'empty space' than the original picture. of course i took up this empty space with bigger wheels.
and the spoiler was originally red, but i tried to get the color as close as possible.
i forgot about the tint though, ecelica went down while i was doing it and thats all i could remember is what i did.
but anyway, i still have a TON to learn..but for a first time i think i did decently.
thanks johnny...i did it the easy way though (white is obviously an easy color to make.
the front and back wheels are the same picture, i just rotated the back wheels so the calipers would appear on the opposite side (where brake calipers are usually located on the rear wheels)
i made the bottom flat & smooth just by using the rectangular tool and filling it in with as close color matching as i could find.
i used the circular tool to make tires and also cut away the rough edges of the fenders (why the front fender has a lot more 'empty space' than the original picture. of course i took up this empty space with bigger wheels.
and the spoiler was originally red, but i tried to get the color as close as possible.
i forgot about the tint though, ecelica went down while i was doing it and thats all i could remember is what i did.
but anyway, i still have a TON to learn..but for a first time i think i did decently.
johnny had just showed me how to chop wheels & stuff, so i couldnt have done it withouth his help. kinda ad-libbed off of that if that makes sense.
anyway, i just wish the only pics of my cars body kit weren't white (it's currently in production and there is only 1 car--white--with it on right now)...so all my chops come out stupid looking.
is there any way to accurately change a white cars color, tony? i'm trying to see what color i want to change my car when i do put my body kit on but obviously it's not doing me much good.
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