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im sure i've seen a tutorial on either ns or bc about how to make a graffiti style pic of your car from a 3/4 front shot. eith of you guys know what in talkin bout? kinda like trent04's pic but more angled

yeah that's the one I think, the back wheels are stretched out and almost horizontal lol

seen em before done to an r34 gtr etc

yeh ive done something like that before, i havent seen these tutorials though, would be a good read, ill Yo-yo, ill get to ur car shortly, ill do 2, one a normal mini, and then ill try goin a bit crazy wit the rims on the second :laugh:

I used to do this when I had lots of spare time few years back.

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I wrote a little tutorial on another forum before.

Here are some images anyway, you'll get an idea of what's involved by looking at these pics:

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In short - Select the wheels, copy onto another image. Shrink the original image and paste back the copied wheels and touch up.

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