photoshop effect??
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- mijlee0
1. Find friend with fast car.
2. sit in the back
3. tell friend to put foot down
4. take photo at oportune moment on slow shutter speed with steady hands
5. bring photo into photoshop
6. place cut out of studio shot Mazda ontop shot of road
7. job done;)
- rasko40
I'm not sure but you could do it with layers and masks and motion blur, if you look at the curved blur, it is actually made up of short bursts of straight blur that gradually arc round the corner, it would take a few hours to do a good job but I reckon that as soon as you have a few samples of blurred/streaked road you can just load them up on layers with different opacities/blending modes and then just have the car cutout sitting on top, and do the same kind of thing with the grass.
- Dcsign0
damn... sounds like it is gonna be easier to take a pic of the car driving really fast...! cheers though...
- tank0
slow shutterspeed with steady hands?
no way.for the car to be so sharp,man...photosop.cpoy the background,put a motion blur on,disttort this blur in the 'blur curve' u want..and copy and play with layer proportions as much as needed.
- rasko40
I guess people want a one step easy filter for everything these days hehe :/
dont suppose you want to know how to achieve a stencil/spray effect aswell?
mwuhahaha :)
- Jnr_Madison0
What tank said. Can all be done in PS.
- tank0
what you can do is do it an after effects...
but that maybe to elobarate...
stay off those filters,only bruce gets away with them.
our filterking
- mijlee0
hey tank, don't comment until you have read the whole post :)
That image is comped from 2 shots, the road was shot without the car, the car was taken in the studio and layered on top, only way they could have gotten the lighting so perfect IMHO.
- tank0
my apologies.
i did not see that.
- Xentic0
I think mijlee is right. Altough the car almost looks like a 3d render if you ask me. Or else some pretty good studio photography.
- donal0
get a record, some grass, a toy car and a camera.
Pow!
- ribit0
Looks like lot of Effects brush work using Painter/Photoshop/Wacom tablet?
- Peter0
Like most car shots they're taken as described. Separete, with car taken in a studio.
- bongojazz0
Think Xendix is right, car looks like 3D render + background is vague and highly-coloured enought to be artifiacial too.
- mijlee0
Don't think any of it is CGI, just heavily touched up in PS. If you spend enough time and effort on any image you can make it look super real like this.
