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Dude, you are very good with photoshop!!!! That's all I can say.
1992 Mazda MX-3 GS 5 speed
Reverse glow gauge, Custom CAI, Cross drilled rotors. Toucan front strut tower bar, Custom circular ground wires, Custom exhaust w/ stainless oval dual tip muffler, Custom blue turn indicator lights on gauge panel and switches, performance steering wheel, Pacesetter short shifter
Reverse glow gauge, Custom CAI, Cross drilled rotors. Toucan front strut tower bar, Custom circular ground wires, Custom exhaust w/ stainless oval dual tip muffler, Custom blue turn indicator lights on gauge panel and switches, performance steering wheel, Pacesetter short shifter
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Agreed. The RX-7 ones dont look good, the front end of the second one looks like a dodge. I like the RX-8 one, but stick with the RX-8 style headlights, dont like the round ones.atlantamx3 wrote:
Seriously those are terrible quality photoshop jobs... the MX-3/RX8 original one is okay, but those RX-7s are just hideous in both design AND quality.
Keep sketching!
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Hey man- Its all good- like I said just keep trying different things and you will see that you get better every time.s1zzl3 wrote:yeh i use a diffused glow on the background at the end n do lens flares, maybe that gives it way to much of a blurryness, ill try making the cars look more realistic next time.. maybe even put in a background . besides i only started photoshopin i expect to get better wit experience
Your cuts/splices on the original one were very nice an I like how you combined the lines... but you overused the blur tool which is expected for a PS beginner.
(PS- stay way from lens flares too-- thats a sure sign of a beginnner!)
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Alright, I just came across this and I have to say that the original design is pretty badass.
Just a couple of suggestions here ...
A spoiler is a must. Nothing huge, but like the mx-3 gs spoiler that's just like a tiny drag wing basically would be nice.
The integra headlights look nice but don't work well because they're from an integra. Keep the heritage true!
I think it'd be fun as something different as far as drivetrain though. Maybe a mid engine rear drive 6-speed sequential car. Kinda like the MR-2 but better because it'd be a 2.5L V6 and not a sissy 4-cylinder. Otherwise, front engine, awd would be fun enough. Although, it really doesn't matter because if I they did it and I could afford it, I would so buy one. lol.
-Eric
Just a couple of suggestions here ...
A spoiler is a must. Nothing huge, but like the mx-3 gs spoiler that's just like a tiny drag wing basically would be nice.
The integra headlights look nice but don't work well because they're from an integra. Keep the heritage true!
I think it'd be fun as something different as far as drivetrain though. Maybe a mid engine rear drive 6-speed sequential car. Kinda like the MR-2 but better because it'd be a 2.5L V6 and not a sissy 4-cylinder. Otherwise, front engine, awd would be fun enough. Although, it really doesn't matter because if I they did it and I could afford it, I would so buy one. lol.
-Eric
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