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Erik 02-11-2008 10:44 PM

Playing with PS
 
Critique?

I found a flaw that makes it look obviously chopped. I just dont feel like fixing it right now.

http://photos-216.ll.facebook.com/ph...73391_5303.jpg

namdoogwerdna 02-11-2008 11:18 PM

cool idea but that lens glare thing is not attractive

Erik 02-11-2008 11:33 PM

point taken. thanks.

97MaximaSE 02-11-2008 11:37 PM

One thing you should do is turn the wheels the other way on the front two shots so that the rims are showing. So for the far left one turn the wheels to the driver's side and the passenger's side for the one on the far right. And yeah please take of the lens glare, I think it takes away from it. It's a very cool idea though, I like it a lot.

Also whats the glaring problem? I'm looking for it and I can't find it.

namdoogwerdna 02-11-2008 11:41 PM

^the glowing headlight on the left and the two dots on the front bumper on the right. If I remember right it is some kind of filter or add on in PS

Erik 02-11-2008 11:41 PM

The car that is in the Closest layer. Look in the passenger window. It doesnt show the frame to the garage. Its just white. I forgot to take that into consideration. Its killing me to look at it. lol. And yea, i may retake this whole thing. It was a spur of the moment ordeal.

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Quote:

Originally Posted by namdoogwerdna (Post 804694)
^the glowing headlight on the left and the two dots on the front bumper on the right. If I remember right it is some kind of filter or add on in PS

Yea, its a lensflare. I believe it was 50 or 75mm glare. I was just messing around with it. i dont like to use them to often. Although i think they are the most authentic filters of them all. but still never should be used IMO.

97MaximaSE 02-11-2008 11:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by namdoogwerdna (Post 804694)
^the glowing headlight on the left and the two dots on the front bumper on the right. If I remember right it is some kind of filter or add on in PS

Yeah, I'm familiar with that tool, but in the OP it says there is a problem he doesn't feel like fixing yet. I was assuming there is a problem with the photo, not the "lens glare".

EDIT: Okay I kinda see what you mean. It's not really that big of a problem though. The only problem is the wheel direction that I mentioned. It's just one of those little annoying things to remember to do when your taking pics.

karl 02-13-2008 01:33 PM

only flaw that makes it looked chopped is the shadows. 2 different directions


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