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Daz85
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Jan 01, 2007 13:08 |  #1

Hi,

I took these with my compact digital camera and had a play in photoshop.

Its my girlfriends Mini and my 350Z.

IMAGE: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v489/Daz85/My%20Car/Jades%20Car/RearRightLowSMALL.jpg

IMAGE: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v489/Daz85/My%20Car/Jades%20Car/RearLeftwith350ZSmallWeb.jpg

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Jan 02, 2007 21:04 |  #2

Good effort, keep at it!


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Jan 03, 2007 14:26 |  #3

I like what you did with the mini shot

care to share it with us :)




  
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Jan 04, 2007 06:12 |  #4

Petrolhead,

I duplicated the photo and set the blending mode to overlay and reduced the opacity slightly, Cloned out a small but horrible looking reflection that was just to the right of the rear light, Duplicated the photo again set the blending mode to soft light but reduced the opacity quite low, then used the burn tool on the sky at the very top of the photo too show some of the pale baby blue of the sky, rather than the white that the rest of the sky has, added some vignetting and that was it.

Gives it a Top gear style effect.

Hope this helps

Thanks for the comments


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