
09-08-2006, 01:09 PM
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Official Graal Oldbie
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Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: South Wales, United Kingdom
Posts: 601
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get ready.
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You. Dude. Stop lying through your rotten teeth. If you use a car as a template, then you should say so. Otherwise you have practically stolen a graphic. We do NOT take kindly to this.
If you did make this graphic, I would give you a review, and it would look like this*. But instead I have given my time to showing how you have taken this graphic and worsened it. its wider. ONE pixel.
Please look at the enclose image(s).
You will see how the windscreen is identical, the back is also identical and even the grill at the bonnet.
The front is practically the same, except with them wheels put in a ridiculous position.
the back is exact.
To make an image wider, paint can copy the same image, and drag it across the other one by one pixel. Idiot.
The back is the same.
The pallette used is exactly the same. Look at it.
*review.
The shading doesnt help defining the texture of the car. Most cars have glossy/metallic paint which has a lot of highlights and little shadows, this car looks very flat, squashed, there are no signs that this car has any sides. the only colour difference is due to a paint difference. The seats are the only things you shaded so makes them look completely out of place. They look like the enclosed image.
You're an embarassment. Go away. |
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