I guess this is a placeholder for my photos... I was going to post up some shots but FM.net seems to be having some issues... ...To Be Continued...
EDIT***** Removing all photos and then starting over in this thread... Getting rid of all those "photo doesn't exist" icons... Check my latest posts for pics.
EDIT***** Removing all photos and then starting over in this thread... Getting rid of all those "photo doesn't exist" icons... Check my latest posts for pics.
EDIT***** Removing all photos and then starting over in this thread... Getting rid of all those "photo doesn't exist" icons... Check my latest posts for pics.
EDIT***** Removing all photos and then starting over in this thread... Getting rid of all those "photo doesn't exist" icons... Check my latest posts for pics.
EDIT***** Removing all photos and then starting over in this thread... Getting rid of all those "photo doesn't exist" icons... Check my latest posts for pics.
EDIT***** Removing all photos and then starting over in this thread... Getting rid of all those "photo doesn't exist" icons... Check my latest posts for pics.
OK, better photo organization... this time I won't have disappearing photos! LOL... and HOPEFULLY I'll have some decent photos to share now.
I see really good ideas over there, and some of them very well realised from my POV too =D What a pity that uploading directly pics to the forum convert them on clickable thumbnails, I know is to mantain in order the aesthetic of the forum but it could have been bigger.
Thanks... sometimes working the camera is a bit tricky trying to get things to work as you want them to... I sometimes have very little effort to get a good looking snap and sometimes I can fight with it for a long time and still not have very good looking shots.
I'm suffering sometimes that same pain too, but a bit of experimentation with the settings would give you some nice ideas in order to get some effects or improve some details, both on the car and the background. One thing that i've learned was to open the "diafragm" (that's a poor traduction from my language, it's the third setting if i'm not wrong) wide without getting the pic blurry, that in combination with a good quantity of speed aperture and plenty of focus could give you nitid pics with some motion. =) Another thing is the vignetting, many people doesn't want even to talk about, but a discret increase would give you nice special visuals on the pics. Keep experimenting until you get results that gets you satisfied =D
Actually, as I type this, I'm tooling around with different extremes of the settings... if I can see what affects the image in drastic ways, maybe that will help me use them with more control for the more minute adjustments that may be required to give it a more realistic or impressive visual. and here is the first photo that has come out of my tinkering this morning... and a couple more for now...
The Smoke paintjob is awesome, I was glad when I found it (it was either free or cheap)... but for old school sake, I had to get a Terry Labonte kellogs paint scheme... and I also have all the major drivers from Days of Thunder, lol.