The New Classic Challenge Rules
The rule change is good for competition, but I think showroom should allow background editing. After all it is the place for show casing, and sometimes I do enjoy when someone makes an outstanding presentation. I always rate just the car, but I can understand that less experienced users/raters might forget the idea of rating when an impressive background picture takes over.
If the editing rule should become true for showroom aswell, I definitely would like to see an alternate place where one could post wallpaper/poster style pictures. The best photoshop work definitely deserves it.
Ps. I myself do not edit my car backgrounds. I don't have the time, and perhaps not enough skill either.
If the editing rule should become true for showroom aswell, I definitely would like to see an alternate place where one could post wallpaper/poster style pictures. The best photoshop work definitely deserves it.
Ps. I myself do not edit my car backgrounds. I don't have the time, and perhaps not enough skill either.

- Death Ranger
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I'm a new member here and just started screenshooting my cars to put them up in my garage. and as soon as I did I started to realize that due to the lack of my skills in photoshop the ratings werent as high as I expected. So now that this rule is enforced I am hoping to have an equal chance against others.
Thanks Stig
Thanks Stig
if you have read the full set of rules and looked at the link you would have seen that it is allowed...Death Ranger wrote:well folks, if u wanna flame me, flame me, i don't care
i for one think it's a hell of an idea (a good "hell of a")
i just hope this rule is enfoced properly cuz i'm really tired of ppl voting "wow dude great presentation! that's a -10- for u"
but one question remains unanswered... i can't really explain it in words, so hopp by at my garage and tell wether or not my presentation is allowed, cuz i'm doing a new car and i don't it disqualified (i mean the presentation of the celica and rsx)
my garage
but if you think abit it is about what is allowed and what NOT,
the main reason is the CAR! how you build it not how much you are allowed to do...
good luck on the work
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This rule is perfect for challenges but not for showroom
Look at this -> Show
and then -> Room
We want that section to be a Tuning Show so any kind of editing should be allowed (but editing the car itself)
Ranks are not important in any way from my point of view, comments are the real thing. And I agree with vellu that some people forget to rate the car instead of the presentation (even if this last one helps a bit to get that extra point higher)
When I find an awesome presentation or a cool new concept I add it to my "Favourites", this way you can find in my favs cars wich got a low rate from me (because the car itself isn't that good) but are cool in some way
Look at this -> Show
and then -> Room
We want that section to be a Tuning Show so any kind of editing should be allowed (but editing the car itself)
Ranks are not important in any way from my point of view, comments are the real thing. And I agree with vellu that some people forget to rate the car instead of the presentation (even if this last one helps a bit to get that extra point higher)
When I find an awesome presentation or a cool new concept I add it to my "Favourites", this way you can find in my favs cars wich got a low rate from me (because the car itself isn't that good) but are cool in some way
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But some people (*cough "unknown") here voted high because of the presentation, even though their cars sucked... They have the presentation for "back-up" purposes.uNkN0wN wrote:We want that section to be a Tuning Show so any kind of editing should be allowed (but editing the car itself)
When I find an awesome presentation or a cool new concept I add it to my "Favourites", this way you can find in my favs cars wich got a low rate from me (because the car itself isn't that good) but are cool in some way
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sorry to re-open the question, but I must say that I can't see great difference between old comps and new ones, just at the beginning photo editing was a bit stopped, but if you see the last 2 comps you can clearly see that we still have picture editing...ok, someone is following the rules, making simple screens of their rides, but 1/2 the pics are photoshopped, and at least 1/2 of these in a very hard mode...so my question is if people didn't understand the new rules, or cars are not reviewed when entering a comp (it would take so a lot of time I think, so it's possible), or what???
See the last comp running and you'll see completely edited backgrounds and various effects added to the screenshots...so what??!
not saying this to sound annoying, but I think rules have been by-passed in some way
See the last comp running and you'll see completely edited backgrounds and various effects added to the screenshots...so what??!
not saying this to sound annoying, but I think rules have been by-passed in some way

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The whole idea of this, Patrick, is to make it a car tuning challenge, not an image editing challenge. You don't seem to have comprehended that. As mentioned numerous times, the showroom is the place where you can show off your mad PS skills.
Oh, and thanks for dragging up this three month old thread. We try to discourage that.
Oh, and thanks for dragging up this three month old thread. We try to discourage that.



