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Old 10-11-2008   #1 (permalink)
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I decided to go out in the garage and get some practice in today. I tried doing the real fire but was getting frustrated with it so I moved on to try doing some rips. Thought that this turned out pretty well for first attempt at rips. Let me know what you think.
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nice looking practice pieces just 1 word of friendly advise add a little drop shadow under the rips will make it look elevated also if u wanna go the extra mile add a little bit of white highlights at the edges of the rip just some friendly advise dont mean to step on any toes but good practice piece never tried the licence plate thing should give it a try considering they are so inexpensive

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Nice looking plate Dtown, keep practicing and it will come.....

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Hey Dtown, looking good. if you've got time, check out ed hubbs on youtube, he has a few videos on true fire and rips in metal, i found them very useful.
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Nice attempt man but gotta agree with Zero try a bit of shadowing.
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Thanks for the tips guys, I appreciate all the help that I get here glad I found this forum.
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