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The color and altered shading in this is really splendid.
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Thanks. It’s a bit overdone on purpose – I wanted to stylize it a bit, given the subject. I think we have the makings of a ZZ Top poster here… 🙂
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I like what you say is overdone – it isn’t a subtle vehicle – it’s a statement.
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I’ve already told you that I love the airbrush/posterizing effect you’ve done here, and think this is one of your most successful efforts to date. Good job man!
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Thanks. If nothing else, this is certainly in the spirit of the restoration. The owner of this car is making no effort whatsoever toward understatement.
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