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Old 09-28-2012, 12:15 AM
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Hey I was wondering if anybody could help me out. I am torn between getting chrome rims or black and machined ones. I am leaning towards the fuel boost rims but a photoshop of the rims on my truck might help the decision.
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And here is the rim/ tire combo


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I can't help with a photoshop, but go with the Boost in black. I think it will look killer
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I'm not good at this ... But heres my shot!

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Originally Posted by bobkyle2
I'm not good at this ... But heres my shot!
Thanks very much!
Wasn't too sure how they would look with the chrome bumpers but I am liking it. I think I will have to tint the front windows if I go with them too.
Thanks again
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It looks like it'll look good man! Go for it!
BTW, I think we have almost the exact same truck...
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Just a tip on the photoshop exercise. You'll get a much better result if you take a picture of your truck again in similar lighting to the wheels so they will look more natural in the photoshopped image. The wheel picture you posted is in bright sun, and your truck is in the shade, which makes the wheels look like they are glowing... and you can barely see the chrome bumpers.
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HEY!! I'm a pro ... Haha not really.. I'm sure someone could do it ALOT better than me. I've just started messing with PS in the past month or two.
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Not much better, but a quick try while I'm at work.

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Originally Posted by joe_c
Not much better, but a quick try while I'm at work.

Looks alot better than mine lol
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Originally Posted by bobkyle2
HEY!! I'm a pro ... Haha not really.. I'm sure someone could do it ALOT better than me. I've just started messing with PS in the past month or two.
I thought what you did looked great. My suggestion was to the original poster... that he give you better pictures to work with that were taken in similar lighting. Even for a pro, its really hard to overcome lighting differences that big.
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