Laid some graphics on my new Z car.
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Laid some graphics on my new Z car.
I liked the 350Z as is, but it was missing something. I opened it before bed last night, and I wasn't awake for more than 2 hours before I was knee high in a project.
I added a air dam, and some graphics. Not my best work becaus I had some other stuff to do and was in a hurry, but I'm happy with it.



I added a air dam, and some graphics. Not my best work becaus I had some other stuff to do and was in a hurry, but I'm happy with it.



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Did it the same way as in my tutorial, just drew a graphic instead of a flame.Ahh5hit wrote:That is a kick ass paint job! I would be happy if mine turn out half as nice. Awesome job! Did you hand paint it?
P.S....I read your tutorial on painting bodies and gonna attemt it real sson. I've been scared to try until now.
Clear coated the hell out of it. Lucky I didn't screw it up I got so carried away.noxorc wrote:Did you clear coat it? and stock rims, right?

And yeah those are the stock rims.
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yup crazydave, another fine job - I really like that silver line work - fantastic!
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Missed the first round, but I've got some on the way now.payaso wrote:Damn fine dude... No alloys?![]()
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Fuuny almost everytime I post a paint job, someone wishes they had steady hands, like me. Well I gotta tell you my nerves are shot, and my hands shake like a 80 year old man sometimes.Yagbols wrote:Wish i had steady hands to do that! really nice dave!
I really think the secret is in my technique I described in my flame job tutorial. I draw. and redraw my graphics over and over, until they look the way I want. Then I trace them so I have one clean line. Once I have my graphic perfect I scan it in, and create a mirror of it in my art program so I have a perfectly symetrical graphic for the other side.
Almost seems like cheating, but since it is still kinda difficult, I could just say I know what I'm doing.
