Photoshop request please?
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From: Oshkosh, WI.
Year: 1991
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It beats asking people to photoshop it.
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From: Hudson, FL
Year: 1999
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Old picture, Used in photoshop. By my self. (I actually used GIMP2, a freeware that works like photshop.) Because a few years ago, I wanted to know what my XJ would look like Two Tone. Silver & Gloss Black. And it is lot easier to work with if the background is removed. Here it is two tone. Attachment 152833 It beats asking people to photoshop it.
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From: Summerville, South Carolina
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Year: 1998
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Hey if anybody can photoshop my XJ to make it look like a fully chopped jeep, like a commanche, I will love you forever AND give you 2 cookies! 
Take your pick, whatever one is easiest. Not looking for perfection, just a general idea. I was gonna do it myself but I totally suck at PS
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Attachment 152867

Take your pick, whatever one is easiest. Not looking for perfection, just a general idea. I was gonna do it myself but I totally suck at PS
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Attachment 152867


Looks sweet IMO
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From: Hudson, FL
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Here's a quick chop. I didn't do a full commanche style, just chopped the rear. I had to rebuild the side of the house and bushes behind the jeep, and the less I had to do the better haha. I moved the rack forward and also gave you big wheels/tires and a lift 

Looks sweet IMO


Looks sweet IMO
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Sweet! Looks good! Not to be picky since y'all are doin this just to help me out but can you do a full chop. With same tires with black rims and a small lift? Much appreciated, if you're bored lol I think the first pic would be easier since it's just grass
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But for reference, I used the wheels/tires off my jeep and I have 32's and a 4.5" lift. On your jeep they're probably equivalent to 35's with 6.5" lift.
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From: Oshkosh, WI.
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The old garage and back porch are long gone. Looks the same don't it? I would recommend to every one. To keep a digital photo copy of their Jeep, To play with. If I where to look hard enough. (On a back up HDD) I could probably find images of it With different size tires, Lifts, fender flairs, Rims, winches, etc., etc.. Before I remodeled my kitchen (a few years ago) I did it up in CAD first. Different floor plans, cabinets, etc. Before the actual work. It nice to know the out come before hand. And it made sense to me. Before sticking money into it. Only to find out I didn't like the end results. I also have never had to wonder, What it would look like, with different items on it. Or ask someone to Photo shop it. Because I just did it myself.
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