Front splitter sketch

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  1. bowstick

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    i know the sketch isnt all that good, first time using software

    but I wanted to see what it would look like if I put a splitter under a front spoiler

    I think it looks pretty good
     

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    Yeah, it does look pretty good.

    What software is that? DId you have to draw it or were you able to get the maverick outline from a jpg?
     
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    looks better than i thought too. but becareful how much you add it might start looking like a monte carlo. eww i think i just threw up a little im my mouth..lol sincerly your fellow chevy hater.
     
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    Its autodesk sketchbook pro

    I did use a jpeg that I traced from.
     
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    Is that shareware, or something you have to buy?

    I could do some cool stuff with that software...

    With "pro" in the name, I am assuming "buy-ware".
     
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    autodesk has a software program that the use for "students"

    I am a college student so they give me a 13 month free trial.
     
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    I think it looks good, may be hard to keep from wrecking it though.

    And my avatar is me after one beer :D
     
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    I always thought that the front of our cars was too thin, compared to the rest of the car. The chin spoiler seems to fix that, or other air-dam. It evens up the line from the portion behind the front tire to the area in front of it. I wouldn't go too big, just big enough to even out that line.
     
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    yeah i know what you mean it is skinny up front.
    update new detailed sketch
     

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    maverick75 Gotta Love Mavs!

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    Here's some pretty cool software that i found for free(y)(also scanned it for spyware and it came out clean)

    http://www.getpaint.net/

    I haven't really had a chance to test it out, but my copy of photoshop7.0 died:mad: and i lost the key gen code or whatever its called so i cant reinstall it. So i'm going to give this program a try :)
     
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    GIMP is good to
     

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