Impressive shot mate, good precision used.
Love the TVR.
Very neat and colorful livery mate, how long did it take for you to create and design it?
Thank you! Not long, a bit over 5 minutes I guess from concept to final positioning and detail choices. Back in the day, I spent a lot of time in photography clubs, listening to professional photographer judges critiquing photos. Better than any classes, I tell you!Very neat and colorful livery mate, how long did it take for you to create and design it?
Very nice man,I took my brand new custom-tuned engine-swapped Mustang Boss 429 '69 for a stroll through the virtual scapes of Yosemite. That Voodoo V8 is a beast! Looking forward to taming it in a race circuit!
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Thanks pal. I find myself spending more and more time with photo mode after a race or just trying new scapes. Besides, it brings me memories of my one time visiting Yosemite (as part of a trip to California). Beyond the mighty beauty of its scenery, I just was amazed by the number of Mustangs I encountered along the park and the US-1 HWY previously (I'm not a US resident). Allegedly, very few of them were 429s, but if I had to go back there in the virtual world, I'd do it in style 😅Very nice man,![]()
Thank you!Impressive shot mate, good precision used.
Wow, impressive shot man. I like it a lot.
Thank you!Wow, impressive shot man. I like it a lot.
Imagine showing this screenshot to our younger selves in 2002.Gran Turismo 2 monsters.
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Amazing stuff mate!
Thanks!Amazing stuff mate!
One question regarding the slow shutter light trail image above. Is this a composite of two pics edited outside the console or were you able to get the shot complete in the photo mode? I know about the trick to do light trails with slow shutter speeds in phot mode while setting the focus point outside the car itself but I haven't so far been able to reproduce this kind of image with the car in focus and blended with the light trails (in front, behind and in the background), at least not with an in-race photo mode (haven't tried scapes yet for this, so don't know if it's slightly different in application)
Great tip!! 🙌🏻Thanks!
There were two other small cars moving in high speeds behind the scene with high beams and break lights on, one in front of the Ferrari and another one behind it. When you take the shot those cars "move" from one side to another, creating this effect of light trails, while Ferrari stays in focus and moves slower than other two cars.