Photoshop Fun
Earlier, I was playing around with photoshop so I could post this thread to get opinions on smoked headlights. Since I have the King Ranch with two tone paint, I will probably keep the stock chrome look. However, I had some real fun with photoshop and did some crazy black out and lift stuff on it just to see what it might look like. Anyway, I thought I would post the pics for entertainment:
Before and after blackout front view with new grille


Before and after blackout craziness side view with new wheels and tires


And then I just had to give her a lift job
Before and after blackout front view with new grille


Before and after blackout craziness side view with new wheels and tires


And then I just had to give her a lift job
Last edited by eghead; Nov 27, 2010 at 02:02 AM.
Now I'm using Adobe Photoshop because I have a buddy that works for Adobe and got it for me for cheap. Before that, I would always use GIMP which is open source, free, a little less complicated, and capable of most if not everything that I would ever need to do. I know a lot of people pirate photoshop, but I'm not a fan of illegal dowloads, especially when there are great open source options available.
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It does look pretty bad ***, and I would love to do it one day. I think the problem for now is that it would need to be an "all or nothing" type of project. So maybe in the future I can spend the dough and get all the parts and do it all at once. It certainly would be a very unique, one of a kind truck.
I think I would like to throw a roll bar with lights on it to complete the look.
I think I would like to throw a roll bar with lights on it to complete the look.












