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Can anyone do this but with a 2nd gen extended cab ranger??? if anybody could that would be awesome.
 


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Moving to Photoshop Forum

It can be done, just takes a lot of time in Photoshop to draw each line onto the image of the truck that is on a separate layer. To get a good clean outline/template/blueprint you need a really high resolution image to start with.

Too much work in my opinion to be done for free . . . I have done one - a Gen IV and image was a little blurry at full zoom - these are not easy. I may have an early model Ranger Blueprint already - let me check.
 

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I have these - best I can do for you right now . . .





Sorry no extended cab - but as a recommendation.

Get a sheet or two/three of clear overlay plastic and a thin sharpie. Find the pic you want at the size you like and lay the plastic on top of it - trace the outlines onto the plastic, then run it through a copier - ta daaaa - a printed outline you can draw or color on. The plastic sheet is now your original to make copies off of . . .
 

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Just curious, what exactly is the point of doing this? Is it so you can draw different color schemes on it or something?:icon_confused:
 

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thats exactly what its for, i have a couple different paint scheme ideas and i want to know what they are going to look like before i spend the cash for a paintjob that i wont even like.
 

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