Good to know about the hue/saturation. So you pretty much have the desired color in a window next to it, and play with the sliders until you're as close as possible to the wanted color?
Yes that is what I did but just thought of another way to get even closer maybe I will give it ago. I will cut a piece out of the side of the fastback paste it in the wanted color picture then colorize it with some hue and saturation tell it disappears and write the numbers down so I can repeat that on the fast back.
To compare
After doing that for you it made me think about this pic and how it would look in blue
Was wonderin somethin, if you look at the above pic, there are two lines conitnuing the slanting edge of the rear. One is where the taillites start and end, the other is how the bumper continues the line.. Was wondering if you could take the second line and make it flush with where the tail-lite line ends, or no more slope past the taillites, PLEASE???? The new line would fall verticle from the tail-lites...
Thanx all,
Ear-ick
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Was wonderin somethin, if you look at the above pic, there are two lines conitnuing the slanting edge of the rear. One is where the taillites start and end, the other is how the bumper continues the line.. Was wondering if you could take the second line and make it flush with where the tail-lite line ends, or no more slope past the taillites, PLEASE???? The new line would fall verticle from the tail-lites...
Thanx all,
Ear-ick
How is this?
I thought maybe bring the angle of the bumper up to give it a bigger bumper would look better maybe what do you think?
Did some playing around with the colors in the game to get the tones closer to what they are on the real car next I will have to take it out for a drive and take pix
Has anybody done an Archie wide body with a bumper pad? I think with a chin spoiler it would look pretty sweet maybe I'll PM Archie and ask him to take a picture of one he probably has a bumper pad sit ten around he could throw on one of the wide bodys he is working on?
Could you do my fiero: (Just do what you can I know photoshop takes time) (1) Lowered (2) Yellow with a 355 nose like Yellowstone.. (3) Flat black but like like Yellowstone's
Could you do my fiero: (Just do what you can I know photoshop takes time) (1) Lowered (2) Yellow with a 355 nose like Yellowstone.. (3) Flat black but like like Yellowstone's
I'm putting it on my list of something to try some day. I think it would look better as a modification of a base '87-88 nose instead of the Aero one. I think it makes the car look really wide which is my style as opposed to the more square look of the Aero.
I'm putting it on my list of something to try some day. I think it would look better as a modification of a base '87-88 nose instead of the Aero one. I think it makes the car look really wide which is my style as opposed to the more square look of the Aero.
Thanks for the visual
Jonathan
OOOOOO YAH ! Here we go this is a lot better look I am bios to chop top notchies though
That's the ticket! Much better! Could you push the nose in toward the leading edge of the hood? I'm thinking the new nose shouldn't appear to extend more than a few inches from the hood. Also, could you put an Aero-style pointed end on the side of the belt molding instead of wraping it around the front? The no-lights look really works here. If someone were to really do this, the stock lights would be the easy way out but hide-away lights in the grill would be cool for someone with the mechanical skill.
Thanks! Jonathan
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Food for thought: I didn't know if you saw this in the thread "Fiero didn't mean Proud to everyone at Pontiac". 1969 Fire-aero (Fiero) Firebird concept car.
Food for thought: I didn't know if you saw this in the thread "Fiero didn't mean Proud to everyone at Pontiac". 1969 Fire-aero (Fiero) Firebird concept car.