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Feb 11, 2007 20:55 |  #1

This was probably one of the biggest projects I've done recently. It was your basic rig shot which I then added a sky, cleaned up the reflections, and then painted back in the rain drops that I got rid of when cleaning up the reflections. I'm pretty happy with it.
Looking at this pic reminds me why I bought EBP. Too bad it never looks this good under natural light. Acura's deceiving showroom tactics fooled me.

Just for sakes of comparison, here's what the original pic looked like.

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Slightly desaturated
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A little more graphic.
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Feb 11, 2007 22:00 |  #2

awesome!!!
pshop skilllllz!


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Feb 11, 2007 22:05 |  #3

Excellent job these are cool.


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Feb 11, 2007 22:09 |  #4

Another reason why I would never trust a photo anymore these days! 8b

But that's some wicked PS-job, bro!

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Feb 11, 2007 22:30 |  #5

original looks better ;)


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Feb 11, 2007 23:05 |  #6

RadAL wrote in post #2693499 (external link)
original looks better ;)

Ugh. Trailing light shots are so cliche. Anyways, I already have one with trailing lights in the original. No need to have another one.


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Feb 12, 2007 01:41 |  #7

last one reminds me of a cartoon. but i dig it ;)


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Feb 12, 2007 01:55 |  #8

was the car moving when you took the original or did you photoshop the movement?




  
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Feb 12, 2007 06:27 |  #9

the car was moving...

Jeff, fantastic job. When you going to teach those online PS courses?!


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Feb 12, 2007 08:53 |  #10

why is the original the rear of the car then teh PSones the front?

the rain above the car looks ok but below it looks really fake, and no water splashes.


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Feb 12, 2007 09:18 |  #11

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the car was moving...

wow...how does he keep the camera panning so perfect?? that is impressive....




  
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Feb 12, 2007 11:11 |  #12

poah wrote in post #2695325 (external link)
why is the original the rear of the car then teh PSones the front?

the rain above the car looks ok but below it looks really fake, and no water splashes.

Thanks for the comments everyone.

I just wanted to show you what the conditions were like. Obviouslly its a rig shot, and if you know how one works, you would know it is pointless to edit the sky in the original if you are just going to paste a new sky on top of it. So for the original imagine that the sky is actually red. Its essentially there for context.

That's why I said above that it was "more graphic." I had no intention of that last shot being realistic. It was more just for dramatics.


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Feb 12, 2007 16:20 |  #13

blam wrote in post #2695454 (external link)
wow...how does he keep the camera panning so perfect?? that is impressive....

Its called a rig. ;)


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Feb 12, 2007 16:50 |  #14

oh....

mind showing me what a basic rig looks like?? I have always wondered how people get such awesome moving shots LOL....




  
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Feb 12, 2007 16:56 |  #15

blam wrote in post #2697866 (external link)
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mind showing me what a basic rig looks like?? I have always wondered how people get such awesome moving shots LOL....

This topic has been covered to death on this site. Search google or use a little ingenuity and build your own. ;)


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