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2020 Corvette of the Year Finalist (appearance mods)
2019 C6 of Year Winner (appearance mods)
2018 C6 of Year Finalist
St. Jude Donor '12 thru '26
Photoshop is a great program, I have been playing with it for many years. I did a lot of tinkering over at clubgp.com but don't have the heart to mess with Corvette perfection...
Photoshop is a great program, I have been playing with it for many years. I did a lot of tinkering over at clubgp.com but don't have the heart to mess with Corvette perfection...
This is more along the lines of what "photoshoping" means to me.
Not just changing the tinting of the picture......granted I probably couldn't even do that.
I like the pics when they totaly chance what the car looks like.
I have asked if someone can "chop" a pic of the ZR1 and put on a better hood idea than the window BS but I guess "choping" must be pretty hard to do....or very time consuming.
This is more along the lines of what "photoshoping" means to me.
Not just changing the tinting of the picture......granted I probably couldn't even do that.
I like the pics when they totaly chance what the car looks like.
I have asked if someone can "chop" a pic of the ZR1 and put on a better hood idea than the window BS but I guess "choping" must be pretty hard to do....or very time consuming.
I come from a photography background and photoshopping in that environment is primarily a tweaking of the existing photos to improve/change it's overall look (contrast, saturation, white balance, levels, curves, etc). but yeah you're right. . .to manipulate a photo at the level of changing what the vehicle physically looks like would take quite a bit of time. Well for me anyway. . I must know maybe 10% of Photoshop. The original post stated. . .changes to make it "more eye catching". . . .i think all these versions apply.
2020 Corvette of the Year Finalist (appearance mods)
2019 C6 of Year Winner (appearance mods)
2018 C6 of Year Finalist
St. Jude Donor '12 thru '26
Now that I think about it I did do a Vette PhotoChop. My cousin was talking about buying one of those CNC wood routers to bring to shows and sell carving of suckers I mean fellow enthusiasts cars. I did this to give him an idea of what they might look like...
Designer Imagines A Corvette That Looks More Like a Corvette Than the Corvette
Slideshow: A Jaguar designer's personal project imagines what a modern front-engined Corvette might look like if Chevrolet revisited the golden age of the Stingray.