DON"T PUT THEM IN THE OVEN AT ANY POINT IN TIME. VERY VERY VERY BAD IDEA!!!!!!!!!!!!
yea i was pissed when they melted oh well.joe7987 said:ooh s**t dude.. are those yours? >.<... I did mine in the oven.. and no meltage..
Something about that picture looks chopped. Other than the fact that the headlight is roughly the size of your torso...sccardslax05 said:DON"T PUT THEM IN THE OVEN AT ANY POINT IN TIME. VERY VERY VERY BAD IDEA!!!!!!!!!!!!
My thoughts exactly, and the plastic wouldent melt white it would be clear in the front and that dirty white in the back.Squintz said:Something about that picture looks chopped. Other than the fact that the headlight is roughly the size of your torso...
Squintz said:Something about that picture looks chopped. Other than the fact that the headlight is roughly the size of your torso...
List of things that look off:sccardslax05 said:DON"T PUT THEM IN THE OVEN AT ANY POINT IN TIME. VERY VERY VERY BAD IDEA!!!!!!!!!!!!
civimanex said:it does look chopped lookwhere your hand are how are you holding the lights??? look at the left hand that white bar coming out it looks like thats what ur hoilding not the light
1. it was in oven not direct flameSquintz said:List of things that look off:
1. Melting is too clean. While clear plastic does melt white (not on direct flame), the edges are too blurred.
2. Headlight is as big as your torso.
3. What in the hell are you holding?
4. The pole thing on the left has two shadows. Nice job on the rest of the shadows though.
5. The pole thing on the left wasn't even cropped straight. Bottom has a gouge missing.
6. Resizing is easy. Right click on the headlight and choose "Free Transform". This technique will come in handy when you post "the two headlights together, next to your car"
ist not white if u saw the light up close u could see those r tons of little air bubbles.CPCivic03 said:My thoughts exactly, and the plastic wouldent melt white it would be clear in the front and that dirty white in the back.