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Photoshop guys...I need help with a 40 Stude

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by fleet-master, Jan 17, 2013.

  1. fleet-master
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    Hi guys, I'm looking for help with some changes my friend is looking at getting done on his 40 Studebaker Champion 4dr.

    1st - he wants to chop it 2-3" probably.
    2nd -I'd like to section it 2-3" right through the beltline and hoodsides and
    3rd- I'm wondering what it would look like with both the chop AND the sectioning.

    Any help would be greatly appreciated....I understand this photoshop work takes time. Many thanks in advance, PB

    edit..oh yeah...its gona sit quite a bit closer to the ground too :D
     

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    thought it will be easier to refer back to if it has its own thread...
     
  4. Quick one... it does look better, if you aren´t counting the hours to do it.

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  5. fleet-master
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    Hey thanks James!! yeah its an improvement for sure, any chance of doing one with just the chop and the lowering? Much appreciate this ...prob gona save hours of work in reality...:):)
     
  6. hbwoody
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    chopped and lowered
     

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  7. raidmagic
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    Damn that makes me want to chop my 46...
     
  8. fleet-master
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    Hey thank you hbwoody, great job!!

    James ,would you figure that to be about a 2" section in your pic? I'd love to see it (total pain in the keester i know!) with a 3" or more section and no chop. Going over this car I believe it would be a relatively straight forward car to section, mainly because the nose,hood sides and door gaps are quite close to vertical... again many thanks
     
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    bttt anyone? ^^^
     
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