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hey peeps, im off to do an airbrushing course soon and we're prob going to have a project piece, anyway, I want mine to be a liner...

Basically all i need is a real nice liner photo to copy from... after its done ill prob sell it here to the highest bidder :P

i was thinking a nice photo at dawn or dusk where the lighting is real nice...

so if you have a nice liner photo you think would look nice reeal big...just post it up and ill pick the nicest one to do.

cheers

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I'm thinking you're wanting some nice scenery in the background.

Here's one of my car at night. The backdrop isn't too bad, and there's lots of interesting lighting, and colours in there if I don't say so myself :D hehe.

wil..

im loving all the photos (esp franks) :D ....ill be adding it all to ma collection..

looking for something with a simple backdrop..sorta like an r33 or 34 version of this. attachment.php?attachmentid=23097

might do something with a more scenic backdrop in the advanced course :(

in which case i already have a few nice photos to chose from..

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