Heldenzeit's GT4 Picture Gallery (Updated 1.4.09)

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Good day everyone. As you can see, I'm new to the forum as this is my first thread. Here are some of my first photomode pics. Please comment, as it deems nescesary. Thank you for viewing my pictures.:)

FIAT 500R tuned by the amazing Mad FinnTuning Co. (Thanks guys)!!









Thanks for commenting!:)
 
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Great shots. 👍👍

I think you need to have either thumbnails or just have 400 or 500 pixel images on your gallery page for ppl to comment more readily. Take a look at my gallery to see how I made life simple. :)

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I like the First Fiat (Thats a Fiat Right??), the reflection is superb. I agree with RedHawk, you need Thumbs, or it isn't really a gallery, rather more of a link Page.

Anyway good job with the reflection, I'll check back to see more progress in your 'gallery'.
 
Alright, thanks for the comments. I tried to make them thumbnails when I started the thread, but when I previewed the post, i just got the red X's. I am using imageshack like most everyone else I think, but I cant find the solution.:dunce:

EDIT: There we go!!!
 
You should check out the AT SL65 AMG just released, a very quick car indeed ;) Just head over to Aussie Tuners in the Car Tuning and Settings section.
 
Good day everyone. These pics are hot off the...umm...💡 film (Or are Photomode cameras digital?). Anyway, my TVR Griffith pics are here and done. Im trying to figure out my own tuning setup for it but cant seem to decrease the understeer out of corners....if any tuning company wants to help, PM me and i'll give you what i have.:)









Thanks for commenting!:)
 
Nice start for a gallery so far, Heldenzeit. :dopey: The pics of the TVR are all great, especially the first drift pic looks very good 👍
Do you have any kind of photo editing program on your pc? Like Photoshop, Paint Shop or GIMP (which, if you don't have any of those, you can download for free from the Internet)? You could make your pics look even better if you could do something for the brightness/ contrast of the pics :) But like I said, they look good already :D
Keep at it!

BTW, does your name in english go something like "herotimes"? :dunce: :D Been studying german for 2,5 years now, absolutely loving it :dopey:
 
Thanks for commenting! Others have told me to use photoshop and the like, but i'm not really interested in those programs. "Heldenzeit" does mean Hero Time, which is a song by my favourite band, Wir Sind Helden.

P.S: Go Ferrari and Kimi!!!:)
 
I was wondering what your name meant as well, so there you go. I noticed you wanted a tune for that Griffith, MFT have one in their garage, near the bottom of their list on their main page.
 
Here's some new work; my 86' Ruf BTR. Tuned by Touge Tuners.:)







How are these? I got this editing software called GIMP 2 and I kinda figured it out, but its my first try with the program.:nervous:

This is kinda interesting:

 
love the ruf..i have one of those as a drift car. and the cartoon audi looks great, nothing special though

Yes, the Ruf is very special to drive. I love Porsches and I have driven a 83' 911 like the BTR in real life. It was an awesome experience, but not as good as driving a 996 in the rain!:scared::sly:

As for the Audi, I was just playing around in GIMP with an old picture that I had.
 
Well, you could brighten the pictures up and turn up the contrast level a bit, that especially for the second one.. But anyways, good pictures 👍

EDIT: Maybe you could play around in GT4 and make pictures from another angle? 💡
 
Lie the FIat 500 ones, always nice when people choose something a bit different to showcase :)

However those Corvette ones need a little shopping, just play with the contrast and brightness as with those you can really bring out some colour thats hidden away in the photos. Like the rims on the Vette too! Though some of the good ol' boys here might be fuming at such "ricing" :P LOL
 
Thanks for the positive comments on the Cinquecento! I love Italian cars.:)

I'll be sure to use some editing on my next photos. I appreciate the comments, it improves my technique.

The wheels on the Vette are BBS's, which are used on the Le Mans cars. I own a green C4 like that one IRL and I was just experimenting.Those wheels were really popular back when those cars were new.
 
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