Photoshop help please!!!!!

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  1. douglasthecook

    douglasthecook New Member

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    Would someone be able to photoshop an RC-51 tail section on to a 4th Gen VFR? I'm just learning how to use this program, and I'm not very good at it yet. I've attached 2 pics, as well as 2 links from my bike to use.

    http://vfrworld.com/photos/showphoto.php/photo/4340/ppuser/1185

    http://vfrworld.com/photos/showphoto.php/photo/4332/ppuser/1185

    Thanks!!!!! If this looks good I just may go ahead and attempt to install the RC tail section, as I plan on painting my VFR silver (with the exception of the black belly pan) here shortly. It'll be interesting to see what this looks like. Thanks in advance!!!!!
     

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    This should prove interesting!
     
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    Here is a real quick one, not much time over here :sorry: Hopefully it'll give ya a taste... "tweber's" Gen4 from the Gallery.

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    It took a whole pile of blending and may actually not be exactly what you were looking for. I did about 20hours worth of body work in a few brush strokes. I measured the rear wheels to get close to the same size. The Gen4 rear is way more "chunkier" than the 51 obviously.
     
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    I'm gonna give this a shot and hopefully have something up for you tonight


    Edit: Sorry its not all spot on in terms of angles and everything
     

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    Thanks for the help guys, looks pretty good, I'll see if I can make this work. People keep telling me that anything is possible with enought time, $$$, a welder and a plasma torch. I guess we'll put this theory to the test.
     
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