^It looks like a raw screen shot made little bit darker and put 2 black lines, 1 at the bottom and one at the top...so I meant, I don't see anything special. But the screen shot, the skin and the front lights look good. So keep trying, maybe try more with the curves to make the colors better.
Yes, the first one has a nice angle, and the picture would be nice if there would be AA.
AA - Anti aliasing
AF - Anisotropic filtering
You can put them by going to your graphics cards options, or in the game in the Options -> (Display) <- not sure if its there exactly. So when you take screen shot, just put it to max, and if it makes your game lag etc., then you can turn it off when you stop taking screen shots.
AF I can use, I use x16 because that's in game. I already use the highest resolution and graphics setting possible without blowing up my laptop, fathers day I'm getting a desktop comp so I should be able to upgrade a whole bunch of stuff. Prepare for some sweet screen shots from me in June.
MANTVIS - For a second time, its a very good picture. Not a lot of edit, but it's simplicity gives it awesomeness. BTW, are those front lights public? Can you give me the link if they are? Me likes them, me wants them.
BTW, I made 4 new pictures from yesterdays LFS Pro Series event:
2. Now using the lasso tool, select the car, including the wheels. Don't go into the car. Even leaving a tiny space between the boundaries and the car would do.
3. Cut and paste the car into the topmost layer you created.
4. Now ctrl+click the car layer (this selects the car's outline)while you are in the 'background layer' (the original pic), then hit ctrl+shift+I (Select inverse)
5. Copy the selected onto the 2nd and 3rd layers you created.
6. For the 2nd layer from the top, apply the motion blur.
7. For the 3rd layer from the top, apply some gaussian blur, nevermind what value, just not too much, and there should be a noticable change at least.
It's not perfect, but it will do. Hope you understand.