more of my photoshops ....

http://www.jonkoping.net/taberg/motortraffar/2004/traff_16/bilder/Plymouth-Belvedere--sida-st.jpg

http://hotrodders.com/gallery/data/500/55_belvedere_chop_section.jpg

CANT FIND THE ORIGINAL ANYMORE
http://www.collectorcarbuff.com/collector/7_56_ford_truck.jpg

http://hotrodders.com/gallery/data/500/f100_pc.jpg

http://chevyhiperformance.com/featuredvehicles/148_0403_yenko_01_z.jpg

http://hotrodders.com/gallery/data/500/148_0403_yenko_01_z_1_.jpg

you should include what you did to each picture

Yeah I am not sure what was done. The last car was definately lowered.

these 3, in the order shown, were:

chop / section - rear section of roof leaned forward to fit
chop / section
chop / lowering - rear section of roof leaned forward to fit

Good work… pretty clean. The truck wasn’t chopped nearly enough though.

But still :tup::tup:

anything more on the truck makes it look like it has a fat nose IMO … thats why i didnt go farther

before & after pics, dammit…

Chopped the cabin and hood of the truck. Brought the front bumper up to clean up the look a little. I’ll do a little more later.

Before:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v650/fetter/f100_pc.jpg

After:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v650/fetter/f100_pccopy.jpg

the thing about chopping a top in photoshop is that if the roof of the original vehical is to high in the original frame, chopping it to far causes the roof to be out of perspective

focus on the B pillar, drivers side, 1/2 way up … youll notice the roof looks like its extra low in the passanger side rear corner

^ he’s right, your roofline does not look like it goes towards the vanishing point on the horizon. it makes the truck look like it has been stepped on in the center and bent.

I see what you’re saying… I’ll fix that tonight. It was a semi-rush job. I had to shower and leave right away.

I’ll make it look like it fits with a few more modifications I am thinking about. :snky:

Chopped roof a bit more…
Shaved the door handle…
Added 100 spoke rims (added a little bit of shadow on the wheels)…
Closed up under the lip of the hood for a cleaner look…
Hid away the back wheel for a retro look that I think looks good on some vehicles.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v650/fetter/f100_pc3.jpg

^not on a truck like that though imo

Ya… I took it out in my saved psd file. Still a couple more things to try out.

amatuers.