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1HOT ZO6 --- I love those pics of your car. How did you alter the background like that. Highlights your car beautifully. I also like what you did with your mod red interior -- gave me good ideas of what I can do to mine having "seen" how it will look.
Members -- I am still looking for that perfect plate. Lots of good ideas but I'm still not there yet -- its one of those things -- I will know it when I see/hear it. KEEP the ideas and plates you own or have seen coming.
1HOT ZO6 --- I love those pics of your car. How did you alter the background like that. Highlights your car beautifully...
Thanks Drew! I use old Adobe PhotoDeluxe. Basic steps are to use the trace tool and carefully trace the outline of the car; then invert the selection so the background is now selected; then, with the background selected, use the Black&White effect to, y'know, make it black and white; then finally, use the blur effect to put it out of focus. All this is done at the original full resolution of the pic before shriking to "forum-acceptable" size.
Rich -- I will give it a try --- thanks for the info on Adobe PhotoDeluxe. I have PhotoShop so I'll see if the basic same principles apply in it. If not, more software to buy! Drew
Last edited by JDrew; Sep 9, 2004 at 07:23 PM.
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I tried a bunch of plates in Florida and all were taken so I stayed with my old plate "1 GLOCK". My license plate holder says on top "My other auto" and on the bottom "is a 9mm". In Florida you can't get a plate starting with "G".
I did get "05 HEMI" for the Magnum though.
"A GLOCK" is already on my Dodge Ram.