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    Quote Originally Posted by HOTRODPAINT View Post
    Johnnycat, Sounds like the Photoshop program may be the way to go.

    DennyW, Is that what you are using?
    yes denny it is what i use now did u change your name on here

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    Quote Originally Posted by DennyW View Post
    I've always used my name Denny. Here I use DennyW. First initial of my last name...Why ?
    yeah I remember I just had one of those brain fart thing got confused seeing hotrod paint and your name together

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    Okay....By listing all of those programs, DennyW has made me curious.

    How much time would you guys estimate for ... an initial workup of a car with body mods and wheel changes, then three different graphic schemes?

    Using the "pen & pencil" program, I can usually do the original pen and ink of the car, and then three different schemes, including three different color combos, in about 8-10 hours.

    Is there a time savings in the computer programs? I usually get about $300-$350 for the effort. I thought the computer generated work might enable me to lower the cost.

    Also I would be curious about what program you guys would choose, if you could only have one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HOTRODPAINT View Post
    Okay....By listing all of those programs, DennyW has made me curious.

    How much time would you guys estimate for ... an initial workup of a car with body mods and wheel changes, then three different graphic schemes?

    Using the "pen & pencil" program, I can usually do the original pen and ink of the car, and then three different schemes, including three different color combos, in about 8-10 hours.

    Is there a time savings in the computer programs? I usually get about $300-$350 for the effort. I thought the computer generated work might enable me to lower the cost.

    Also I would be curious about what program you guys would choose, if you could only have one.
    wow the may very just depends on the detail you put into them

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    heres on I have been working on for a while yeah I gone to big rigs[/I]
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