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Awesome Custom Guitar Generator!!!

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Pick a Body Type, Then customize everything about it!!! It is alot of fun, but now I want the one i made!!

http://www.liquidpixelshop.com/LPSCGG/L ... tarGen.htm



Here is mine!! Lets see your's!!!
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How are you guys saving and posting? I did a great Strat, and couldn't find a way to save it or post it.--->JMS
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I used print screen to copy it; then used photoshop to crop it ...
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press the "print screen" button on your keyboard, since this isn't 1985 instead of actually printing the screen, it copies the screen to the clipboard. Then hit Ctrl+V to paste it into an image editing program. Paint works, or photoshop or something else if you have it.
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They didn't have my Crayola Color.... Dam them.
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Not very wild, but it's what I would do.
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This Guitar creator is awesome! This is my first designed idea so far. I was considering putting the pickup selector over the second pickup, but that may be an issue playing... Damn. Good idea, too thin a body type. Heh

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Naga wrote: I was considering putting the pickup selector over the second pickup, but that may be an issue playing... Damn. Good idea, too thin a body type.
I love the Strat shape, but the volume knob's too close to the picking zone, and I wind up accidentally bumping the volume down as I play. I keep the tone knobs wide-open anyway, so on my next Strat, I'm going to drop one tone knob inside the control cavity and move the other knobs down one space, then put a panel hole-plug in the empty hole. Does anybody do stuff like that?--->JMS
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songsmith wrote:
Naga wrote: I was considering putting the pickup selector over the second pickup, but that may be an issue playing... Damn. Good idea, too thin a body type.
I love the Strat shape, but the volume knob's too close to the picking zone, and I wind up accidentally bumping the volume down as I play. I keep the tone knobs wide-open anyway, so on my next Strat, I'm going to drop one tone knob inside the control cavity and move the other knobs down one space, then put a panel hole-plug in the empty hole. Does anybody do stuff like that?--->JMS
A friend of mine rewired his Strat so that it was wired like a Les Paul. He took one tone knob out, and dropped the other tone and the volume knob down one spot. He then took pick, cut it in half, and glued it over the first to positions on the 5 way switch. I don't think I'd have ever thought of doing something like that.
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Best. Guitar. Ever. :lol: --->JMS
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Awesome pick ups!
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