Quote from Vegas Las :Little edit I made for the Eteam Not perfect for sure but I like it. Very nice but remove the lens flare, just ruins it
Quote from Vegas Las :@lukelfs = I love the first one (Can you resize the second one please ? it's soooo big :P) Thanks, will resize the other now Done Edited Dmts picture Attached images
Quote from lukelfs :Thanks, will resize the other now Maybe you can try to do some "sun reflect effect" on the K.Kliaudaitis car on the front right tyre, like this : http://www.gefleetservices.be/images/Tyres.jpg, you see ? Just an idea
Quote from Vegas Las :Maybe you can try to do some "sun reflect effect" on the K.Kliaudaitis car on the front right tyre, like this : http://www.gefleetservices.be/images/Tyres.jpg, you see ? Just an idea Is this any good? I don't really know how to do it properly Attached images
Quote from lukelfs :Is this any good? I don't really know how to do it properly Me neither :P Maybe a pro can tell us how to do ??? That looks good anyway.
for my new skinpack the first one is the edited and the sond is the original fraps screenshot Attached images
Quote from tadydrift :for my new skinpack the first one is the edited and the sond is the original fraps screenshot this way is also possible Attached images
@ Tomba could you make a front, side and rear view from the uf1 in a realistic way, so i can post it on autotrader or any other vehicle selling site. Like this one. http://www.lfsforum.net/attach ... mp;stc=1&d=1272661619
In these two latest edits of yours the car seems to be floating. I think the problem is with the shadow under the car.
Quote from macsy :In these two latest edits of yours the car seems to be floating. I think the problem is with the shadow under the car. or enlarging the car to cover motion blur of the edges.
Quote from AndRand :or enlarging the car to cover motion blur of the edges. *lol* There sure is a more professional way of having a clean blur. How do you explain the rear wing anyways then?
First, you take to shots - one with the car and second without. Then you blur the background. Next you cut the car WITH the shadow (it is not moving) and paste it on the blurred background.
Quote from AndRand :First, you take to shots - one with the car and second without. Then you blur the background. Next you cut the car WITH the shadow (it is not moving) and paste it on the blurred background. You don't have to tell me and I also think that TuomasH used the same technique. Where do you see evidence for the method you thought of?
Quote from 5tag :You don't have to tell me and I also think that TuomasH used the same technique. Where do you see evidence for the method you thought of? I looks like he didtn't cut the shadow - it is blurred and therefore moved a bit.
Quote from AndRand :I looks like he didtn't cut the shadow - it is blurred and therefore moved a bit. Don't really see that, it's just that the car shadow in LFS has always the same brightness. Outside this looks good but directly under the car the shadow is too light.