PLmatt's Photo Gallery :: Mazda Protege :: 8.4.06 :: NEW UPDATE!

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Is any one interested in naming a car for me to update on? TT is getting boring to me now, the pictures come out the same to me, so I want to see how good I am in GT4 at taking pics... So any car if you want, but no race cars, hard to win cars, or cars you have to race for please :) I need another update here after seeing peoples updates her lately.
 
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Mitsubish Evo @ Suzuki Curcuit

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FINALLY AN UPDATE!! HAHAHA. I started to get bored of TT and I started to add my own set ups to Wiki Game Guides here on GTP. So I made wallpaper sized Evo pics, and I liked them that much I left them that size. Please update if you want to and if you like this update :) I did most of these with the motion blur, zoom blur filter in PS. Tell me how that came out too please 👍​
 
wonderful! good to have you back in buisness. this update isnt about glamour. its down right rugged. nice drift pic. ive been trying to get that tire/camber angle into my shots, unsuccesfully. nice pics man 👍
 
lmracer
wonderful! good to have you back in buisness. this update isnt about glamour. its down right rugged. nice drift pic. ive been trying to get that tire/camber angle into my shots, unsuccesfully. nice pics man 👍

Thanks, I think so too. I just got used to the blurs some more. Not my best. I might do 2 pic updates from now on or 3. Like I heard people say, Quality > Quantity :) Glad you like 'em lm.
 
Nice, Matt.
The last one is my favorite. But the second and first are great, too.
Really, a great update, it's awesome.
 
They all look pretty good Matt. The last is my favorite. The edge around some of the cars are still a little iffy, but they look pretty good. If you are using my method, may I suggest a change that works better. Don't do the decreasing blur method I have used in tutorials. I would just duplicate your one blurred layer about 7 or 8 times. Link the duplicated layers and merge them. Than duplicated 3 more times, link, and merge them. And it looks even better than the method I used before. It's much faster too.
 
Vonie - Thanks Vonie, I'm happy you like it :) Do you think I should post small but good updates from now? Like the quality > quantity thing?

440 CHARGER
They all look pretty good Matt. The last is my favorite. The edge around some of the cars are still a little iffy, but they look pretty good. If you are using my method, may I suggest a change that works better. Don't do the decreasing blur method I have used in tutorials. I would just duplicate your one blurred layer about 7 or 8 times. Link the duplicated layers and merge them. Than duplicated 3 more times, link, and merge them. And it looks even better than the method I used before. It's much faster too.

Thanks 440Charger. Last one is my fav too. It took me about an hour to do that, no lie. I'm using your method, yes, but I don't like doing all those different techniques and 8543534758934653 layers and stuff, I like doing it the "best" way that is quick at the same time too. Thanks once again dude.
 
Nice shots man. Nice to see you doing gt4 pics again. The last evo pic is the best. Good angle, lighting and action. Like 440 said, the blur on the edges of the car is kinda rough.
 
Krame
Nice shots man. Nice to see you doing gt4 pics again. The last evo pic is the best. Good angle, lighting and action. Like 440 said, the blur on the edges of the car is kinda rough.

Thank you Krame. Yeah, I think I'll do GT4 more often. TT is BOOOOOOORING now. The last pic is my wallpaper too :) And yeah, 440's tip is helpful, but I just find it more time consuming in my opinion...
 
Very nice. 👍

I love how it looks with those white units in the back.

440, I didn't know about linking and merging layers, gotta try it sometime.
 
sejtur - Thanks Sej, you da man!

speedy_2 - I don't know about realstic, Speedy, but I love the outcome of it :) Thanks.

LGforce - Hahah thanks LG.
 
PLmatt91
Thanks 440Charger. Last one is my fav too. It took me about an hour to do that, no lie. I'm using your method, yes, but I don't like doing all those different techniques and 8543534758934653 layers and stuff, I like doing it the "best" way that is quick at the same time too. Thanks once again dude.

Hey, the more layers the better! And once you get to know the layers thing, that's when you can really create something amazing. It's one of the keys in photoshop. But I am sure you probably know that.

Sej
440, I didn't know about linking and merging layers, gotta try it sometime.

And yeah Sej, just duplicate your blurred layers 6 or seven times, link them, merge them, than duplicate them... It's a completely seamless way to do the whole motion blur thing. After hearing franz and Div talk about it, I tried it, and discovered that is a far superior method of blurring the background than my initial method. It really works great, and it's so much easier and faster.
 
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