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From this

http://www.rsportscars.com/foto/06/polocup06_06.jpg

To this

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And a Front view 8) bit more hardcore on this one including custom headlights.

Original

http://www.rsportscars.com/foto/06/polocup06_04.jpg

Chop

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Let me know what you think.
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Post by omricn »

very very nice, liked the front, a small change to make a big difference, just the way i like it :wink:
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Post by Omz_6N2 »

That looks sooo fu****g sweet.
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Post by Gra-GT »

That looks great Tom 8)

One question I've always been meaning to ask when I see these done, is how do you actually lower it? Its probably me being really dumb :oops: but I cant get my head around what you actually select to move without getting holes or sudden jumps where the background doesn't match up around where you moved it :?
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Post by chunkychimpanzee »

Looks really good. The headlights look a bit like the new Audi S3.
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chunkychimpanzee wrote:Looks really good. The headlights look a bit like the new Audi S3.
Someone knows their VAG, the projector lense was taken from a picture of a new S3 :D
Gra-GT wrote:That looks great Tom 8)

One question I've always been meaning to ask when I see these done, is how do you actually lower it? Its probably me being really dumb but I cant get my head around what you actually select to move without getting holes or sudden jumps where the background doesn't match up around where you moved it :?
Cheers Graham, basically with the first pic (the side on one) I selected around the front arch, sideskirt, rear arch, along the bottom of the rear bumper, around the whole picture, then along the bottom of the front bumper.

Then it was just a case of deleting bits so the road looked untouched.

It sounds a LOT more complicated than it is, have a look on www.digimods.co.uk under Tutorials for a better understanding (has pictures to demonstrate it)
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Post by Gra-GT »

Thats great Tom cheers, I'll have a look at that when I get some spare time, probably during my 'lunch break' at work :wink:
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Post by dubpilot »

how about this take?

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