Man, those wheels are THE ****!!!!
They look fantastic on the E34.. If only I could afford a set!!
Actually, I use Paint Shop Pro. Wayyyy back I used to use Aldus Photostyler, then tried Photoshop, now to Paint Shop Pro. It's quite a bit cheaper than Photoshop and is getting more sophisticated by each revision.
http://jasc.com
Unfortunately they are now owned by Corel so I cannot speak of how bright their future is![]()
On that note, I modelled mine after one I saw on the net. It's no longer there as it was hosted on a university site, and I surmise that fellow graduated or moved outOriginally Posted by Yiorgos
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Spoiler is just one of those unpainted trunk lip spoilers on eBay. Just do a search for e34 and hmm.... lip. It was $25 shipped when I got it.
Man, those wheels are THE ****!!!!
They look fantastic on the E34.. If only I could afford a set!!
Gone but NEVER forgotten. :'(
And then...
Just curious, in the first pic did you cut the car and then grayscale the backgroud or is there an easier way?
1990 535i
117,000mi
Feederick, MD
If it has **** or tires, you are going to have problems.
Two easy ways to to it.
1. Cut the car and grayscale.
2. Duplicate the layer, put grayscale on top, and start erasing.
In this case I did both... cut the car, grayscale, then erase a little to show the fog light throw.
Originally Posted by Qube
nice tip!
Best way is to work with someone who uses it and get them to teach you. It's an amazing tool, but takes a LONG time to master. I've been using it heavy-duty for about ten years and would say it took two years to get reasonable good with it.Originally Posted by SharkmanBMW
It's like having your own photo lab. The scope for what you can do is limitless, but with that comes the requirement for skill, which takes time to develop.