Now change the color to slate grey, and photochop some six split spoke scion wheels on there.
							
						
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breedlove...whats the best way to learn how to do photoshop that well?........... With a lever long enough and a place to stand, you could move the world..........

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I went to school of Graphic Design, and that taught me a bunch, but there is a lot of free online tutorials that are great. The problem with the online stuff is if you haven't used photoshop at all, it can seem overwhelming. I know most community colleges offer Photoshop classes that you can audit. You need the newest version of the Photoshop software you can get, hopefully you can get it from a buddy for free, cause it is expensive.Originally posted by jmye1524 View Postbreedlove...whats the best way to learn how to do photoshop that well?93 Festiva GL
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I use to have an '08 XB, and you know what the coolest wheels for it are, the spare. The depth is really narrow, but when I had mine I wanted to find three more and pimp them whith full size tires.Originally posted by Tommychu View PostNow change the color to slate grey, and photochop some six split spoke scion wheels on there.93 Festiva GL
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Used to have one! Loved it. I only wished they had put a B6 in it stock, due to the added weight of the body and brake system. But, it was rounded off. Now, that 2nd rendering is getting kinda cool! Good work either way!Originally posted by Breedlove View PostThat's funny, so would you own an Aspire? Since it is kind of a remodeled Festiva.
							
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