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I now have a lot of time on my hands and bored as hell. I went in for an abdominal hernia repair which turned into repairing 3 instead of 1, and rebuilding my stomach muscles so needless to say, I have the next 6 weeks off from work.
I have done a lot of color matching, adding grills, bumpers, different wheels, and turning a whole picture black and white, with only the truck being colorized. If you would like something done with your truck, add pictures of the items you are looking at (large file size is better) and let me know what you would like!
Just cruising through the forums and came across your post. Just wanted to drop a line and wish you a speedy recovery. Don't rush it. Let the healing take place, or you might get to do it again.
Hahahahaha.....thats what the doc told me too. Just going to hang out on the recliner and watch tv with my 2 dogs. He did a "multi level repair". Stitched one, mesh in the second, and then more stitches in the 3rd, and then used glue for the outer. Have a drain in my stomach for the next 7-10 days too.
Haven't pulled the trigger on these yet, but I think they'll turn out pretty good. Don't have a great image of my truck on my phone, but a quick google image should suffice:
With these wheels Helo 835 20x9:
and these tires 285/65/20:
So the reference image of the truck should be 20" wheels, the wheel image is of the 20" wheel, and the tires in the image are also of 20" tires (although slightly wider than stock). Hope that may make it a bit easier along with somewhat similar angles.
It'll be cool to see what it would approximately look like since you can't exactly test out wheels to see if they'll look alright.
Haven't pulled the trigger on these yet, but I think they'll turn out pretty good. Don't have a great image of my truck on my phone, but a quick google image should suffice:
With these wheels Helo 835 20x9:
and these tires 285/65/20:
So the reference image of the truck should be 20" wheels, the wheel image is of the 20" wheel, and the tires in the image are also of 20" tires (although slightly wider than stock). Hope that may make it a bit easier along with somewhat similar angles.
It'll be cool to see what it would approximately look like since you can't exactly test out wheels to see if they'll look alright.
Thanks in advance!
Not the tires, but you can visualize many wheels on the trucks here: For example the Helo wheels look like this... This is from a local shop here in Kansas City ChuxTrux Wheel Configurator
Haven't pulled the trigger on these yet, but I think they'll turn out pretty good. Don't have a great image of my truck on my phone, but a quick google image should suffice:
So the reference image of the truck should be 20" wheels, the wheel image is of the 20" wheel, and the tires in the image are also of 20" tires (although slightly wider than stock). Hope that may make it a bit easier along with somewhat similar angles.
It'll be cool to see what it would approximately look like since you can't exactly test out wheels to see if they'll look alright.
Could you please do that B & W background trick on this one? Is this resolution high enough for you? I'm not sure how much it gets degraded by posting on this forum? I could email it to you also.
Could you please do that B & W background trick on this one? Is this resolution high enough for you? I'm not sure how much it gets degraded by posting on this forum? I could email it to you also.
Thanks man!
I have a Macbook Pro and I use Pixelmator for my editor, and it's free.
I have been editing pictures for a few years now so it doesn't take too
long depending on what I need to change. They also have a bunch of tutorials
too to help you along.
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