peet79
Apr 17 2006, 09:51 PM
hello people..
i think this is the best place to start before i hackup my doors
i did some visual mock ups on photoshop tonight to get some ideas
but still alot of pen on paper before i start, so pls feel free to throw anything on this brainstorming
thanks
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Tiger
Apr 17 2006, 10:15 PM
Welcome aboard dude!
And I love your photoshop work!
With FG you can do ANYTHING... no limits to the look you wanna achieve. Did you want something that's gonna be WOW and out there? Or did you want something thats gonna tie in with the car and look like it's part of it. The bottom one is simple and nice and the top one, I like coz it's just different! And done nice, it'll REALLY look good
My 2 cents
peet79
Apr 17 2006, 11:28 PM
thanks tiger
yeh i hope to start with some theme there with something simple but something i wont need to take apart and redo soon. i dont know if theres a noticeable theme there yet. maybe something to do with oceans and waves. its going to be a slow progress. i really hope i can reproduce what i have with photoshop but it'll be fun doing it
thanks for the input, please keep throwing ideas at me..appreciated
MADTRAV
Apr 18 2006, 02:54 PM
I like the top deisgn for show and the middle for stealth. I personally like these two as they follow the lines of the doors and exisiting trims better.
Sorin-Andrei
Apr 18 2006, 03:48 PM
i like the middle one personally - i like a nice smooth-looking pod.
and it'd probably be easier to replicate twice than the wavy ones...
Civic Racer
Apr 18 2006, 06:28 PM
There all top designs but i would have to say go wit the middle one just stands out in my opinion
Lunatic_Mirage
Apr 18 2006, 07:33 PM
I too say the middle one. It just flows with the doors nicer than the other two

Of course, if your car is going with some sort of theme, the top one might be an option.
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