Driftnewb110's Gallery Last Update: 12/25/07 Ruf

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i dont think the edges are messed. least not on my monitor, i think it's perfect the way it is, except both cars could be a little smoother. you should practice on that. honestly it's not very hard, just take a little more time on them as time goes by. are you running photoshop ? anyways, you should focus on exposure, and how you're gonna smooth out the parts of the car. i would suggest doing it section by section if you know what i mean. the polygon lasso tool (if you're using photoshop) would be a perfect tool if you learn how to use it, and just blur out parts of the car line by line, angle per angle. that way you keep the definition. for now anyways :) the integra actually looks pretty good.
i love the zoom blur you applied to it. the car looks even more aggressive, and you can sense the speed in the photo. just a little bit brighter and it would of been perfect. love it still though. good stuff right there man. my only question about that photo though, when i clicked for the fullsize, it seems that you linked the original to the fullsize :D i think you should of linked the one for the preview instead. but whatever. it's all bacon :D
i saw your sig btw, are you filipino by any chance? hehe just thought i'd ask coz i am. cheers man.
 
Wow! :eek: that S15 shot looks awesome! :drool: and the Integra shot looks quite good as well. Not bad though on the clean up. Keep it up mate! 👍
 
lots of comments this time. thanks guys i feel so loved <3 :O
Thanks for point out the link issue, jdga9rs. The link is fixed now if anyone still wants to see the full size. I tried the smudges tool, but it usuallly gets all crooked. I'll try your way next time. Thanks for the tip 👍
Anyone have suggestions for the next update?

oh...yeah I'm filipino :p
 
lol good to know :D

about the smudge tool, when you edit the photo, make sure to use multiple layers, and try to adjust the 'rate' or the effectiveness of the tool. don't go any higher than 10. i usually use around 6-7% or whatever the increment was. just take one of your old photos and practice on that. but dont post it till you feel it's perfect :D goodluck on your next one. and now that i've seen the fullsize of the editted version, i also noticed a bit of flaw on the zoom blur, which can be easily fixed. when you do that effect, make sure you select the whole background layer first, this is after you've duplicated the layers from the stock photo like i mentioned in the first part, so select the background, then copy it to a different layer, then do the zoom/motion blur. after that, select that layer that you copied and blurred, then paste it back into the original.
if you're using photoshop, i find it best to select "paste into" option from the Edit option or whatever it's called. the result is a nice and clean background with a zoom blur effect. you should look up the tutorials we have here. i'm sure they'll help you lots. look for 440 Charger's gallery. you could learn lots of stuff from there.
 
Hi guys! I've been really busy recently, so I haven't been able to take some new shots. Recently I've just been practicing my editing skills. The only shot I have to present today is just another re-edit. I hope you like it :)



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hello everyone. I've been gone for a crazy long time. I was bored today so I made this.
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i originally wanted to make this, but the abstract cuts dont work properly
 
That Woodone is superb, first class shot! 👍 Its not the best edited on this page, but for a trip into darkness and light, it is sublime - it has both energy and mystery. I like it a lot. 👍 The last two RUF shots are fantastic too. Great stuff, keep 'em coming! :dopey:
 

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