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I made these two pictures on photoshop. thought id share.
the Jac Haudenschild one (below) started as just the sprint car on a white backdrop, white non-reflective floor. I added everything else. the reflection was a major PITA if you know what I mean.
this one i had the truck, the reaper, and the skull and bones on the tombstone, not the stone itself. I made everything else. I dont think it came out as good as the Jac picture. any suggs on how to make it better? thanks for looking!
Last edited by koalamazed; Sep 4, 2005 at 10:35 PM.
Reason: title change
I used to work at Jenkins Motorsports (they built sprint cars) and one night, about 2 in the morning (in Kansas) Haud and Randy Hannigan called up the owner to let them know how they did in his race cars. Kenny Jenkins was asleep when they called and the conversation went something like this, Jac - "Kenny, this is Haud", Kenny - "God?", Haud - "Yeah, you build one hell of a race car." So Kenny always said that God loved his race cars. Probably not funny to anyone but me, but the pic made me think of it.
yeah, jacs a funny guy from what I hear. on friday or saturday night up in Elma Washington, we were at the World of outlaws races, and Jac spun out in turn 3 and in an attempt to save it he had that car in a straight up and down rear wheelie spinning around in circles like a ballerina. it was cool but the dang car still flamed out.
My grandpa did that in real life! he took a big 750 dirtbike and put the rearend of a three-wheeler on it. kept the dirtbike front tire. it was crazy fast and powerful. he kept spinning the rear tires off the rims, so he screwed through the wheel into the tires to keep em on! that thing was nuts, lol.
heres the latest news...
these race team promotion designs have been selling like hotcakes. 6 teams signed up so far at a cost of $400 and my (newly created) logo on their car. many other teams are waiting for sponsor info and car paint for next season before they lock in a deal.
I am looking for a good deal on web hosting, let me know if you find one! heres a work in progress for a racer who is a forum member. (please excuse the watermarks)
and my logo...
Last edited by koalamazed; Oct 4, 2005 at 12:46 AM.
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