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| thanks alot. If anyone wants a rendition of their car let me know Im always up for new projects. Also if any one is intrested in custom E36 body kit designs I have several versions from ultra smooth and clean to agressive racing style. |
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| Looks pretty good man...you should try doing those digitally...ever hear of these ? http://www.wacom.com/productinfo/intuos.cfm I have one they are pretty awesome. I'd recommend it. TP
__________________ "If you've crashed a sports car worth $300,000 while getting blown by a Playmate, you've just about done everything...." ~Nikki Sixx |
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| whoa that looks like some sick shit, now if only I had $600. Ill definately keep it in mind, thanks! Eventually once I finish my degree in accounting/administration I want to use the cash to buy a small warehouse and equipment to start doing design and fabrication of kits and one peice (streetable) front ends. I figure with a single peice front end you could save weight and have much more drastic styling changes. But Ill need some serious tools(like those digital pads) to make them precise enough to be installed w/o serious mods. Wish me luck and Ill keep yall updated. |
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| I was enrolled at the art academy of san francisco but the degree was going to cost a grand total of $116,000. I dont have that type of cash and I can finish my accounting degree for about $18k. Also what isnt told about the design industry is that once you are certified and hired your doing little more than entering data into a computer for 30k a year (vs. about 80k as a cpa). It normally takes 15-20yrs to have any real imput. |