you get the same results, with blending mode overlay. you then don't have to lower the opacity of the layers to get the road structure shining through the Characters. (--> see attachment)
you get the same results, with blending mode overlay. you then don't have to lower the opacity of the layers to get the road structure shining through the Characters. (--> see attachment)
yeah, see just experiment and you can get your own effects
I tried this a while ago with my car in a parking spot. I also tried to compensate for the rough pavement, shadows, and where the paint may have wore off.
dude..u could just park where the pavementz smooth =]
like where i used to park!!
but that lookz pretty sick..
everythingz legal in mexico..itz the american way
itz better to be a smartass like me than to be a dumbass like you SPAM MAN
92% of the teenage population has moved on to rap. if you are part of the 8% that stayed with rock, put this in your profile.
dude..u could just park where the pavementz smooth =]
like where i used to park!!
but that lookz pretty sick..
Yeah, Bug. I know what you mean but that was the only spot to park that night at the Pt. Mtn cruse-in. Everywhere along Mainstreet was already packed with nearly 150+ cars before it actually started. lol
ohh haha now i feel like a tard..i thought that waz at skool...
p.s. i wanna make love to ur car
lmaoz
everythingz legal in mexico..itz the american way
itz better to be a smartass like me than to be a dumbass like you SPAM MAN
92% of the teenage population has moved on to rap. if you are part of the 8% that stayed with rock, put this in your profile.