Looks great! I can imagine it with all paint removed and polished. I would live to see the back closed up and look semi normal too, without the wheelie bars.
The audio sounds slowed which is why his voice sounds deeper. If you ramp it up to 1.25x he sounds more like himself although not quite. 1.5x is a bit too fast and high-pitched; it seems like right speed is somewhere in the middle (between 1.25 and 1.5). I'm not sure why or how this happened but you can adjust the speed on the video and get something pretty close to his usual soothing tone.
I like the tutorial aspect, well done but the lower exhaust looks out of place and the gaps in the back a little as well. I also would add paint detailing not only to the motor but the interior for sure, not that you won't later but I'd mention it in the video. Thx
Very cool idea, great job! Still waiting for this piece! Could you have removed the soft top and had the scoop come out the roof? I'm gonna have to get several of these!
You, sir, are a genius! I'd like to save the post and remove only the area that surrounds it, then I'll have to drill through the whole engine, but I'm afraid the post is a little to large to fit..do you think it might work?
I am currently doing this myself. But I am loosing the plastic tail pipe, I am removing the chrome off the chassis and then once I finish the removal of the pipe going to re chrome the chassis.
When I started making videos I wanted to make them "unique".... changing my voice was a part of this as I hate my own voice...Did not take long to decide that was stupid....
Even if someone's voice isnt the best, using a filter isn't going to make it sound NICER. Also, most people dislike the actual sound of their voice (probably because it doesnt sound like what they're used to hearing) but other people probably have no active dislike towards it. I sometimes think "jesus christ, do I sound like that? People must think I sound awful like this" but then I realize that my voice hasnt changed to them, just my perception of it.