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The rendering looks great....well other then the two tone, color and wheels,LOL!
The subtle chop looks fantastic!
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06-15-2015, 10:50 AM
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Since we take our Lab, Stella, everywhere with us - I wanted a space she can get out of the weather... This particular design is perfect except the "end" where it is too Conestoga wagon looking... so take that out (the closing flap part of it)... and it's a go.

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How she gonna see where you are going?
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06-15-2015, 04:08 PM
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How she gonna see where you are going? 
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Front mounted camera, patched to her very own 36" HD monitor, mounted to a custom, one off billet bracket, in the front of the bed. She also has her own Vintage Air unit, with automated bark controls.
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06-15-2015, 04:32 PM
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Front mounted camera, patched to her very own 36" HD monitor, mounted to a custom, one off billet bracket, in the front of the bed. She also has her own Vintage Air unit, with automated bark controls. 
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I like the way you think!!
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06-15-2015, 04:34 PM
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The rendering looks great....well other then the two tone, color and wheels,LOL!
The subtle chop looks fantastic! 
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It's obvious you've not worked thru the designer/client relationship.... Where they send you lots of "versions" and you eventually end up with a design that meets the desires... LOL
Think of it as a smorgasbord... You look it all over and pick the crap you think you'd like.
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06-15-2015, 05:21 PM
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The rendering looks great....well other then the two tone, color and wheels,LOL!
The subtle chop looks fantastic! 
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See --- when you do this stuff - you pick a designer(s) that has done some things you've seen that you like... you have a long conversation about your "look" and "feel" of the project. Then they start sending you stuff... at first you just let 'em slide and you shrug your shoulders... obviously they need direction and they're just totally in the dark. So you say subtle things to them like "did you ever attend classes at the art school?".... or "well... that looks like something my Grandmother would drive". Then they send you a few more of their crazy ass ideas... and you give them more "input" like.... "is this for some other customer?" or "I didn't know you worked on the BatMobile". After a few back and forth along these lines - they settle down and get to work with some of the ideas YOU gave them 7 sets of drawing and $3500 in billings ago. I usually give them kudos at this point something along the lines of "one more set and we're done" or "I've got some stuff I really like from "X" (his competitor) that I think is going to work". After "critiquing" a few details, some times I ask them if they'd really like me to post this sh!t on the Internet...
In about a year they finally come up with one to two things you can use and everybody is happy.
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See --- when you do this stuff - you pick a designer(s) that has done some things you've seen that you like... you have a long conversation about your "look" and "feel" of the project. Then they start sending you stuff... at first you just let 'em slide and you shrug your shoulders... obviously they need direction and they're just totally in the dark. So you say subtle things to them like "did you ever attend classes at the art school?".... or "well... that looks like something my Grandmother would drive". Then they send you a few more of their crazy ass ideas... and you give them more "input" like.... "is this for some other customer?" or "I didn't know you worked on the BatMobile". After a few back and forth along these lines - they settle down and get to work with some of the ideas YOU gave them 7 sets of drawing and $3500 in billings ago. I usually give them kudos at this point something along the lines of "one more set and we're done" or "I've got some stuff I really like from "X" (his competitor) that I think is going to work". After "critiquing" a few details, some times I ask them if they'd really like me to post this sh!t on the Internet...
In about a year they finally come up with one to two things you can use and everybody is happy.
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Living in the oem automotive world I had to lol at this a little bit.
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06-15-2015, 07:41 PM
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40 Fords are one of the best looking years, you know they don't need much to make them look good.....please don't scew this up! And if you two tone it I'm going to stop telling people we're related!
Good day sir!
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06-15-2015, 11:07 PM
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What's up with the 2 tone? Robyn's dad's truck is 2 tone.
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It won't be two toned.... and it won't be "stock". LOL
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