well first attempt at doing this.
next I am going to do a scenic side shot with doors open and hood for same effect.
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Nice work Jay, it really looks effective. Can't wait to see your next attempt.
@ Glen.... A good alternative is Paint.net. It is free open source program and has a lot of available plug-ins that can be downloaded for it.
With a bit of time, patience and practice you can do a lot of things that photoshop can do, albeit not quite as easily but for $0 compared to $700, I'm happy with that.
@ Glen.... A good alternative is Paint.net. It is free open source program and has a lot of available plug-ins that can be downloaded for it.
With a bit of time, patience and practice you can do a lot of things that photoshop can do, albeit not quite as easily but for $0 compared to $700, I'm happy with that.
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