thanks ,any suggestion to improve my shot
That second one is awesome, good work. Is that in-game blur or did you put that in yourself?
2. the car doesn't always have to be in the center of the picture, trying moving it in interesting places.👍
Yes , this is better for me,I make new thread cause the title was (this my first shot on GT4) so I decide to make a new one, is there any way to change the title .Shangoob, I've merged your 2 gallery threads into one. Please use this thread for any future updates as other members do.
No problem man, be sure to show us some more pics with the stuff you've learned.👍
EDIT:Seems you posted just a minute before me. These are looking pretty nice. My favorites are #4,5,8,9,10. Those I think look really nice and it seems you took my advice about putting car in interesting places, nice work.👍
After you click on edit, you have to click on go advanced. The quick edit doesn't allow you to change the title.You can change the title by editing the 1st post, change the title there.
thanks about comment ,and yes I'm using super-fine qualityThese are looking good (although the top line they do look a bit blocky). Are you saving them from the PS2 using super-fine quality?
Anyway, they just need a bit more action, since most of them have been taken with max shutter speed and the wheels are completely still, which makes them look weird. Also, play a little with the aperture (the thing that goes from 1.4 to 22.0), as they look very flat and that will give them some sense of depth creating a more 3D look to them.
Yeah, sorry forgot about that.
Thanks, daan.
Yes, you can change the title of the thread, to smooth out what they said, all you have to do is click the EDIT tab on the first post, then click go advanced and it'll take you to a new page where you can change the title of the thread to let people know you posted more pics..
Also, to fix the wheels not spinning in your shots. First take a picture how you want it, with a high shutter speed so the car isn't blurred, then set the shutter speed pretty low so the wheels will become blurred and take the picture in the same exact spot as before. Once you get into PS you can paste the wheels from the blurred picture onto the wheels that aren't blurred on the other shot.
Click edit on your first post.I couldn't do it. but no problem
At last , I did it ,thanks daanClick edit on your first post.
Click on go advanced.
Change the title to something else.
Click save changes.
The only thing in PS you need for the wheels is copy/paste tool.
Steps to do what I'm talking about.
1. Take a picture like how you've been doing(High apeture and shutter speed)
2. After you save that pick, go back to the screen where you do in-game changes.
3.Set the shutter speed fairly low, enough to make the wheels look like they're spinning.
4.Save the second shot.
This is where PS comes in.
5.Open both pics in PS.
6.Go to the shot that has blurred wheels.
7.Use the copy tool to copy the wheels onto the nonblurred shot.
Thats it.👍