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  • Our trusty Ford Mustang Converible, swallowing countless gallons of fuel on our roadtrip. Fear not, we’re planting a vertible forest to make up for our heroically un-environmental trip…

  • American Car shot in Berkley San Francisco using my Contax G2.

  • Classic sports car….ready for the open road. I can feel the wind in my hair and I’m ready for Route 66 myself!

  • T-shirt colour guide with Red Bubble conversion
    by Chris Wahl

    I’ve posted this over at the forums but I thought it was important to post here as well. The following chart was made to help take the…

    I’ve posted this over at the forums but I thought it was important to post here as well. The following chart was made to help take the guess work out of how your t-shirt design colours will look after Red Bubble’s colour conversion. I simply took a CMYK swatch palette from Photoshop and put it on a t-shirt in Redbubble. As a result, all the colours were converted. Update- I’ve now added coordinates so you can easily find the relating colours between each swatch set. -In the first block of swatches is an extensive range of CMYK colours which you can use while in RGB or CMYK mode to colour your designs. On the bottom is how these colours will be converted on RB’s shirt design preview. For a larger version of the colour guide you can go here (copy and paste in your browser)- http://img388.imageshack.us/img388/1130/tshirtcolourguidenewwl6.jpg Hope this helps everyone.

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  • This is based on a photo i took driving round the Spa formula 1 race track in Belgium in my Bug. sadly it was a procession rather than a chance to rag it :@( If you love Classic VWs like this one then check out all the others below Please visit the new bubble site SIEGEWORKS / This best way to view all siegeworks designs in one place!

  • Transparent Background in Drawings: How-To
    by olechka

    I have been getting many e-mails asking about how I convert my drawings from paper to tee-shirts, with a transparent background. Here’...

    I have been getting many e-mails asking about how I convert my drawings from paper to tee-shirts, with a transparent background. Here’s how I do it: I scan my drawings, then if needed, I clean them up by erasing extra marks and such. Then I use a photoshop action that can be downloaded here: Link This action is for Adobe photoshop only! How it works: this works only with black/white images (colored images will be automatically converted to b/w), and basically converts everything to black, but the lighter areas become various transparencies of black (this results in various shades of gray when viewed against any background). After you apply the action, you end up with two layers: background (white) and outlines (the drawing). I delete the background layer, and…ta-da!! If I choose to color the design, then I create another layer, and put it underneath the outlines layer, so that the color would go under the black outlines. Note: tweak your contrast and levels BEFORE applying the action, as you won’t be able to tweak anything afterward because your drawing will be technically all BLACK. I tried to explain this as best as I could, and hope this makes sense to everyone. / Feel free to ask any further questions!! Olga Here are some samples of my work where I used this process: 1st one is a pencil drawing, and the 2nd was drawn in pen. / / /

  • Commissioned Watercolour of Chevy Convertible

  • Went to Shanon’s wedding at the weekend, his father had all the cars out on display – here is one of my favourites – the brand new Morgan Aero8… 0-100 in 4.2 seconds – yeah baby!

  • Yellow 1957 Corvette Convertable at Monterey Car Show. Cell phone picture, Photo Shop, Corel Painter X. / / 57’ Corvette Mouse Pad

  • One of the most underrated muscle cars of the mid-60s, the Oldsmobile Starfire had a big V8 pumping out some 330 horsepower…quite a bit for this midsized car. This convertible is definitely a Friday Night cruiser and babe magnet! Grand National Roadster show, Pomona, CA Jan ‘09

  • A tutorial on how I convert my colour to B&W...
    by Melinda Kerr

    A few people have asked so I thought what the heck…I’ll make a tutorial about it. Lemme know what you think… Did I just write t…

    A few people have asked so I thought what the heck…I’ll make a tutorial about it. Lemme know what you think… Did I just write the word heck??

  • ...unless you are converted and become as little children, you will by no means enter the kingdom of heaven. / Matthew 18:3 All proceeds from the sale of this work go to The Philadelphia Mission: / http://www.philadelphia33.org/

  • my wheels were one of a kind. // some of my other work:

  • This barn, in Claverack, NY, is being used for purposes other than it was originally intended. Many of these barns still exist, and are being used for auction houses, homes, and storage. Most, are simply falling down and abandoned. This particular barn dates back to 1889. /

  • “Stay loose, boy / Breeze it / Buzz it / Easy does it / Turn off the juice, boy / Just play it cool, boy / Real cool…” -“Cool”/West Side Story I swear that I was originally going post this one straight out of the camera. My Nikon D70/LensBaby combination captured a really great shot of this 1962 Oldsmobile Starfire convertible. Of course I just HAD to see what would happen if I added a few texture layers… That’s when this wonderful “cool” feeling started to emerge from the picture. I worked with the textures for a while until I came up with this combination. So now i had this shot and i knew it needed a title that expressed the mood i was seeing in the image. I wracked my brain for a bit and then the classic line from “West Side Story” popped into my head: “Just play it cool, boy…” I had a lot of fun creating this image… :-) Please view the image large to best appreciate the texture… /

  • 57 Oldsmobile Super 88 convertible in cascade green with butterscotch interior! 331 cubic inch V8 provided plenty of oomph, although the 2-speed hydramatic tranny left something to be desired… / Captured at Cars & Coffee, Irvine, CA August 09 / Nikon D40, Nikkor 18-55

  • Inside display at Cruisin for a Cure, this is one of 2 beautiful Packards featured. Absolutely flawless V-12 powered Super Convertible, dual sidemounts, a rumble seat and auxillary trunk.

  • This wonderful 1935–1937 Morris Eight, vintage car was parked near Fingle Bridge, Devon, today. I couldn’t resist taking some shots of it! I love the reflection of the dropped leaves in the paint work on the door. Nikon D40 18-55mm I chose this image, which I desaturated a bit and added a texture to, to try and keep the feel in time with the car….. Did I make the right choice? / I have also added this below in full colour and B&W which do you think is the better image?

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