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    My first airbrush

    With some tips from fotochopper over MSN i managed to have a good attempt at this. I only airbrushed the side skirts. The style doesn't really suit the bema, but i dont really care, i just had a go. So dont be to hard on me, its my first attempt at this.
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    good job on ur 1st time
    use da vent tut on the side skirts, might look more real. if thers was any reflection in da original, make that too (cf is a prob btw. a bit too dark, lower opacity. )
    great chop!

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    thanx, it does need work, so ill keep trying

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    Nice, really good.

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    Nice 1st chop.

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    I was just having another look at your chop, and have an idea: try to rub out that line at the back of the rear window( whatever it's called). It'll than look like a proper coupe ( 5 series-6series ??)

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    i cant see the line you mean, there are a few there.

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