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    HOTRODPAINT is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    I have elements that I like to see in a paint job....like contrast, flow, era correctness, Paint that fits the car's personality, enough detail and colors, and a "twist" of imagination or a unique touch.... and I use those as a guide.

    I have to let go of those values when the owner has different ideas. If I have a weakness, it is that I tend to think about 5-10 years ahead of the trends, and it is hard to find "adventurous" builders to victimize with unusual effects or themes.

    This scheme was similar to several pictures the owner brought me, though I won't copy one directly.....just do a version that is "inspired by...."

    AS far as how our minds work......it's from inhaling too many paint fumes. :-)~
    Last edited by HOTRODPAINT; 10-23-2008 at 12:34 PM.

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