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Dec 18, 2009 11:27 |  #1

been meaning to do this for a while. finally got around to doing a re-edit for a friend with all the background mess edited out

how did i do?

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Dec 18, 2009 14:14 |  #2

Pretty nice job.... only thing is that the shadows from the billboard sign are stuck in the trees.....good work though....




  
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Dec 18, 2009 14:51 |  #3

Are you going to edit out the warehouse on the side of the road?

You might want to find a different location and reshoot.

Were you shooting out of the open door of a minivan?


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Dec 18, 2009 16:48 |  #4

Looks pretty good to me, like how you rendered the trees and sky in the background.

Oh yea, front mounts can never be too big, haha...

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Dec 18, 2009 16:59 |  #5

hey you did a great job editing out those jack stands :P jk

yes the pic was taken from the side door of a van. the rear seats were already removed so I was able to sit on the floor with my back resting against the front passenger seat.

i used photoshop cs4 to edit. I do need to get in there a little better between the railings and fix where the billboard was. the trees are a little discolored and look weird..i agree.

in the pic the civic was pushing about 430whp. there are plenty new mods he's done since it's been garaged for the winter. i will get a chance to shoot it again in the spring. will definitely source out a better location.


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Dec 18, 2009 17:58 as a reply to  @ dinko's post |  #6

nice hatch! wish mine was as clean as that one! i think ive seen it on JDMCity right? oh and where in iowa are you located?


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Dec 18, 2009 18:33 |  #7

I have a Civic and, man, those are good cars.

Mine doesn't have any mods at all, but I probably won't do anything because it's a sedan. Not big on the cool factor, but still a great car. It starts and drives exactly like the day I bought it in June of 2001. Has only 50k miles. Sweet car.


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Dec 18, 2009 18:55 |  #8

dinko wrote in post #9224669 (external link)
hey you did a great job editing out those jack stands :P jk

Haha, no joke, his car has been on and off for a while now. Hopefully the car will be finished by the summer and see a it's first pass on it's current set-up.

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the civic was pushing about 430whp.

430 to the ground, that must be a fun street car...


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Dec 19, 2009 00:34 |  #9

boost by gear e85 tuned. definitely a fun street car.

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Dec 19, 2009 08:02 |  #10

The edit looks just OK. A much simpler solution would be to look at the background before you shoot? ;)


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Dec 19, 2009 11:27 |  #11

the edit looks much better. good job


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Dec 19, 2009 12:13 |  #12

I can stil see where the billboard support posts are... but otherwise nice.


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