The Photo Chop Shop

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Re: The Photo Chop Shop

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How do you add parts that aren't on original photo grass etc it looks so natural
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Magic!! :D

Hehehe glad you noticed....
I just used a clone tool in Photoshop to help build what isn't there .... you might notice the pile of wood also grew a few extra sticks each time it was lowered. :lol: :lol:
The trick is trying to make it look natural .... with things like a slight shaddow on the wheels after i lowered it.
I have spent way too much time doing photoshop competitions. :thumbsup:

Heres one i did where i removed the big horse and then rebuilt the background from the other bits in the pic then faded it back in to make it look like a ghost horse.
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MeFB wrote:Choppa Creek ute :shock: Bwaaahaaaaahaaaaahaaaaaa Image

Love your work :thumbsup:

:arrow: :D
Cheers :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Glad ya like it.

Get the grinder out!! :lol: :lol:
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Marty K Bird wrote:Magic!! :D

Hehehe glad you noticed....
I just used a clone tool in Photoshop to help build what isn't there .... you might notice the pile of wood also grew a few extra sticks each time it was lowered. :lol: :lol:
The trick is trying to make it look natural .... with things like a slight shaddow on the wheels after i lowered it.
I have spent way too much time doing photoshop competitions. :thumbsup:

Heres one i did where i removed the big horse and then rebuilt the background from the other bits in the pic then faded it back in to make it look like a ghost horse.
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Could have done a better job adding the donger to the foal. Looks like you drew it on with a texta :lol:

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Nope i didn't touch no horse wang! That is an original accessory~ :P
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Marty K Bird wrote:Chopper Creek
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I can just imagine this chopped ute with a fully restored 1962 chev 283 V8 motor under the bonnet.
Two barrel carb, stock air cleaner, original stickers and all.
Just the way Holden should have done :thumbsup:
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Thommo wrote:
Marty K Bird wrote:Chopper Creek
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I can just imagine this chopped ute with a fully restored 1962 chev 283 V8 motor under the bonnet.
Two barrel carb, stock air cleaner, original stickers and all.
Just the way Holden should have done :thumbsup:
MMMMMMMM YUM!!!
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New donor car needed or the 9000 miler gets the chop! :lol: :)
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Mick always says the unmolested ones are the best ones to cut up :ebiggrin: :ebiggrin:
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Thommo wrote: I can just imagine this chopped ute with a fully restored 1962 chev 283 V8 motor under the bonnet.
Two barrel carb, stock air cleaner, original stickers and all.
Just the way Holden should have done :thumbsup:
Perfect Thommo!
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Marty K Bird wrote:New donor car needed or the 9000 miler gets the chop! :lol: :)
Hey look everyone - BOOBS

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Hope that puts them off the trail long enough for me to stash the 9000 miler :think:
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mmmmmmmmmmmmm boobies
great photochopping
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MMmmm and what a nice set too!!

Cheers Jase, yours was the first EK chop and I have been going to put them here so now i will :D

I combined a plane Jase was looking to buy
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With his EK
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And made him a family wagon lol
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This chop is a bit sucky with the door lines and stuff .... After rebuilding the plane i rushed the end~


Thanks to all for the comments im really having fun!

Have started my next project ... it will be fat!!

But for now im off to the shed!
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I think the 283 chev V8 might be a bit easier to fit now its a bit fatter :D
Also fattened the wheels and deep dished em lol.
Lowered it and started to attempt the roof chop but i hit my limit of mucking about~

I have often thought they would look good a bit fatter :thumbsup: :evilll:

Choppa Creek FATSO

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MeFB wrote:Hey look everyone - BOOBS
It worked for a little while :lol:
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