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thats not an unfortunate result of a wee midget getting sandwiched by two retards in their 'S-U-Vees' is it?

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Somebodys havin you guys on thats a super photoshop, ive got a ton of exampes of those sort of chops if anyone else wants to see them, pretty smart like

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Yep, I have to admit that I shopped it :o)

 

Here's the original:

c4.jpg

 

I love real short cars like this though... saw a mini once where you sat in the boot, basically, and the dash was right in front of you. Great fun :o)

 

Cheers,

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Olly

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Great bit of 'shopping there... 8)

 

Anyone remember the Orange Beetle that had been done like this which used to be at loads of the VW shows? Had "Two litres of Orange Squash" written accross the bottom of the number plate... :lol: 8)

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Those P'shops remind of those insanely fast matchbox sized pullback miniatures from when I was a kid! They were made by Dada (or something like that) and had the most powerful wind-up motors in the world (at the time). Anyone else remember them? They used to get from one end of the school hall to other in the blink of an eye, LOL!

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My 5-minute method, using Photoshop:

 

- Cut out each the wheels and arches, pasting front and rear to separate layers.

 

- In the layer with the original picture, select all

 

- Scale horizontally to taste

 

- Move wheel layers to appropriate positions on the now short car.

 

- Erase and blend the wheel layers till smooth.

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sure we actually saw something like that at Run to the sun last year.. Orange/red fiat about 3ft long driving on the pavement driven/piloted by a pair of aussies...

 

we pissed ourself laughing as it went past

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My 5-minute method, using Photoshop:

 

- Cut out each the wheels and arches, pasting front and rear to separate layers.

 

- In the layer with the original picture, select all

 

- Scale horizontally to taste

 

- Move wheel layers to appropriate positions on the now short car.

 

- Erase and blend the wheel layers till smooth.

 

Layers...hmmm, never did get my head round those!

 

I'll have a play!

 

Cheers

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