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After all this chopping i finally wanted to do one its my first one. enjoy.
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That burnout is PERFECT... Just the fact that it is so low, makes it look fake.
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@S2000_Skyline12:
Cf-bonnet is good, but why didn't you make the bonnetscoop CF ?
I like the Sti-vinyl. The rearrim is too flat.
There's a little error on the background, above the hoodscoop. There's like a piramed on the water :lol:

@gordo212000:
A burnout on gras doesn't give smoke, but durt. :lol:
The lowering looks good, but there are no brakes on this SUV.

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Here's a car I made last month. I call it "Nissan DB9".
It's not finished yet, I'm still searching for the perfect rims.

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chop:
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Post by =|Gigiani|= »

great master m......it's awesome
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master m wrote:@S2000_Skyline12:
Cf-bonnet is good, but why didn't you make the bonnetscoop CF ?
I like the Sti-vinyl. The rearrim is too flat.
There's a little error on the background, above the hoodscoop. There's like a piramed on the water :lol:

@gordo212000:
A burnout on gras doesn't give smoke, but durt. :lol:
The lowering looks good, but there are no brakes on this SUV.

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Here's a car I made last month. I call it "Nissan DB9".
It's not finished yet, I'm still searching for the perfect rims.

original:
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chop:
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thanks yours is good too!
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Thanks well like i said its my first try...and i got the rims from a magazine which didnt have any brakes on it :roll: well i try another vehicle see how it comes out.
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S2000_Skyline12 wrote:
master m wrote:@S2000_Skyline12:
Cf-bonnet is good, but why didn't you make the bonnetscoop CF ?
I like the Sti-vinyl. The rearrim is too flat.
There's a little error on the background, above the hoodscoop. There's like a piramed on the water :lol:

@gordo212000:
A burnout on gras doesn't give smoke, but durt. :lol:
The lowering looks good, but there are no brakes on this SUV.

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Here's a car I made last month. I call it "Nissan DB9".
It's not finished yet, I'm still searching for the perfect rims.

original:
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chop:
Image
thanks yours is good too!
thanks, I'm still working on it though 8)
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Post by 99k »

Master m thats awsome.
I looked at it then thought. What would it look like with a db9 roof.
I ended up making my own.
I call myne the nissan 350 DB
http://img302.imageshack.us/img302/4900 ... 0db7qq.jpg
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Nice! Did you use a Vanquish for a donor?
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Me<? I used a db9.
http://seriouswheels.com/abc/Aston-Mart ... 80x960.htm
I might lower myne aswell.
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Ops! Sorry
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99_k wrote:Master m thats awsome.
I looked at it then thought. What would it look like with a db9 roof.
I ended up making my own.
I call myne the nissan 350 DB
http://img302.imageshack.us/img302/4900 ... 0db7qq.jpg
The front looks good, but the roof looks wierd somehow. Maybe a roofchop would help. :)
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nice
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Colors are not its greatest feature.
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i found these on google.
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Original looks a lot better imo :D.
lol wut
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Post by Pooty Tang »

hey all,

just a quick one. 1h to 1.5h

mods are obvious, just looking through my CandM folder and found a perfect donor for it.

ENJOY!!

ORIGINAL

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CHOP

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I havent done a colour change in a while so it might look a bit sketchy. I prefer the original colour but it was hard to get the kit the same colour.
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damn it!!!
Forgot to remove colour from:
- Z logo
- Side indecator
- nissan logo

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Hehe your 1-1,5h work looks better than my 10h work :lol:.
But hey, i'm a noob at chopping. Doing my third chop ever atm.
lol wut
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Awesome Wrok Pooty.. :P
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Cheers!!!
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Wow, not really a big fan of chopping, but very good work Pooty.... btw I got some tips for ya about the realism.... I learnt this in 3D, in order to make my models look more realistic and one way you could do that is by improving the refletions on the object and how the other object in the environment would effect it, in terms of lighting and shadows.

If you look carefully on the reflections on the original car, you will see some are reflecting white parts and even purple and orange is some areas, but on your chopped car its just variations of blue all over... I would try to immatate the reflected colours on the original and apply them to your chop, with a small hint of blue...but importantly make sure you have the white reflected...

And also the decals which should be grey, but that may take a while to adjust

Overall fantastic job :D
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Post by Pooty Tang »

lol thanks for that.

but as i said just a quicky, i could work on all the reflections but im not all that into it.
just a small hobby when in bored. i could work on it for ages at get everything perfect but i chose not to.
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EDIT: Fixed a few things:

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