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Challenge 25 : Car Chop


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hershy314

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I have to say winning the last challenge was a complete surprise. Thanks to Mr.Tom for a fun challenge that made you think. And thanks to those who voted for me.
This is very simple, just have fun.
Chevrolet-HHR_Panel_2007_1600x1200_wallpaper_12.jpg
Using this image create something unique. I doesn't matter what you do, all I ask is that you use this image.
Here is an example.
2007 HHR Panel.jpg
You have til 10/14, so have fun. I probably could of done better, but I'm a little busy with school right now.

http://www.netcarshow.com/chevrolet/2007-hhr_panel/1600x1200/wallpaper_12.htm
 

ZipedX

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Jergon I truly appreciate your post, well done!
But what in the name of (insert appropriate deity here) is the driver/passenger up to?
 
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Jergon

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I don't know, she is some woman screaming for women's rights in India, I found her on the pic of the demonstration and I liked her face... :)
 
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Jergon

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How do you made these effects with distorting? As on this pic as on the red car before... In fact, I have no idea how to do something like that... Well, I only use Gimp and never have seen Photoshop, so I don't know if this question can be useful for me, but even so - maybe there is something similar in Gimp...:)
 

ZipedX

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How do you made these effects with distorting? As on this pic as on the red car before... In fact, I have no idea how to do something like that... Well, I only use Gimp and never have seen Photoshop, so I don't know if this question can be useful for me, but even so - maybe there is something similar in Gimp...:)

For PS I would guess Filter>Liquify, as for Gimp I'm at a loss sorry...
 
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