Hey guys, sorry i dont know how too post shots on here so ill link you to some of my drifting shots, only edited with a peice of writing or a little picture in the corner, feedback wanted
and dont :bananadea beacause i use my friends s2 login to get the tracks thanks. https://www.facebook.com/media ... 186.35988.100002506802720
I've made a detailed review of my team's 24 hours race with lots of screenshots, however the night action isn't exactly looking like it's happening in the night.
So yeah, I figure it will be a lot more interesting for you and the readers if we have sunset and sunrise with the night, but really any help is very welcome.
Sunset can be done without editing screenshots, just hex edit the .mpr to change the weather to cloudy afternoon, then replace the sky/reflection files with sunset ones - check the ones I did on the moe site, like http://mastersofendurance.eu/images/photos/12/my3idcars.jpg
Im very new to Photoshop and I came here for inspiration but decided to give this 4y/o post a shot!
It looks terrible, I know. but I'm just posting it to get advise and to improve myself and my skills
ps - I've also inclused some of my first designs that I made a couple of days ago, let me know how to improve them!
Funny to see that people are still learning how to photoshop LFS screenshots. I used to be very passionate about it, but it's basically obsolete these days, as most racing sims look good enough already.
I'll tell you what I see is wrong with the first one:
There are a lot of details that don't add up. Wheels are blurry (spinning), but neither the car nor the scenery are blurred. So it seems like the car is standing there, but with all four wheels spinning? But only the rears are smoking? On a flooded street? No tyre spray? There's heavy rain but only right in front of the camera. We see none of it hitting the street or car and there's a bright sky in the background, doesn't look like a rainy day (also because of the warmth of colours).
Then there's minor details like the reflection should show the floor of the car. Smoke is a bit too bright, also needs to appear thicker (not see-through) and voluminous (highlights and shadowing). Or the spinning brake calipers .