Hmmm- how would you clean this mess?

I guess this is one time where Armor All and Scotch-Guard would have come in handy.....well, before that is.....
 
RH said:
I'd use the Photoshop "Undo" function to clean up that mess. Notice how there are ZERO vertical runs of paint, and no paint on the drivers seat. Very talented troll.



Are we looking at the same website??? It's obvious (to me at least) that the steering wheel was turned 90 degrees to the left when the paint hit it, which is why you see the runs going horizontal to the left.



Also, if you look at the different pics, specifically the panel that holds the headlight switch and the center console, the spray marks are exactly the same, and with the different angles and shading of those areas, this guy would have to be a photoshop god to pull something like this. I'm sure anyone who's that good with photoshop has something better to do with their day than paint the interior of their car for fun...
 
and no paint on the drivers seat. Very talented troll
I rhink he mentioned that he was sitting in the drivers seat and tried to move the chair back when the can punctured...and he triedd to throw it out of the car...that could be why no paint on seat.
 
scottabir said:
I rhink he mentioned that he was sitting in the drivers seat and tried to move the chair back when the can punctured...and he triedd to throw it out of the car...that could be why no paint on seat.



Perhaps someone can explain why there is not one smudge of paint anywhere? Surely one would at least attempt to wipe SOME bit of paint off, or would smear paint opening the door, or brush against the rocker panel getting out, or bump into some paint SOMEWHERE just getting out of the car. To just let it dry so neatly is absurd.
 
blackntan said:
sure anyone who's that good with photoshop has something better to do with their day than paint the interior of their car for fun...



Uh, are you new to the Internet?
 
RH,



That's a badass tutorial. I guess I underestimated the power of photoshop...



It does seem kind of odd now that I look at it through a skeptics point of view.. hhmm... I think I am beginning to agree with you..



It was funnier when it was real though!
 
Man, I used to be good with photoshiop but I am waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay behind the times. That's definitely a fake though. No matter what you were wearing you would almost definitely try to wipe it off to some degree...anything short of a really insanely expensive suit would be cheaper to replace than that damage...and you definitely wouldn't just let it dry. You would get fingerprints in it as well, and you would probably turn the wheel making the drips turn. Unless it was parked in which case you would definitely be trying to wipe it off.



The other thing is that I don't really see evidence that it came from under the seat....if he ripped it out the back there would be more paint in the back seat, if he ripped it out the front there would be paint on the front floor and he would have to be a moron to get it on the wheel.



Good fake, but definitely a fake.
 
I don't think this one is a fake:



1099paint_splatter_delsol.jpg
 
Why can't some of you just believe that it really did happen? This is not the "Kennedy Assassination" or "Did we really go to the moon" conspiracy! :D BTW, I've used Photoshop for the past 6 years on a professional level in the advertising/graphic design field!
 
I don't know guys, looks real to me...



This is why we dont buy spraypaint and then fling it into the back of the car. We leave it in a bag in the trunk...
 
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