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If you ask me, I think the problem is the car is too close to the colour of the sea.
That means your eyes are drawn to the sand, away from the car. It then loses it's impact.
Not much you can do really, apart from repaint the car a different colour in PShop...
Also the blown highlight is distracting.
>> Edited by Bee_Jay on Wednesday 11th May 15:35
That means your eyes are drawn to the sand, away from the car. It then loses it's impact.
Not much you can do really, apart from repaint the car a different colour in PShop...
Also the blown highlight is distracting.
>> Edited by Bee_Jay on Wednesday 11th May 15:35
The colours seems a bit "samey" if you know what I mean. Quite monotone.
Could you do whatever Trackdemon does to his and make it a bit more "moody"?
Was it taken standing up too? Seems a bit "normal height" i.e. between 5 and 6 feet high... a different angle might have been better... or maybe a pseudo lens-warp or slight fish-eye effect would help?
Failing that, draw some tanks and explosions and stuff - that always improved my drawings at school.
HTH,
Phil
>> Edited by chim_knee on Wednesday 11th May 15:38
eta; Tried a warm-up filter on it? Never really a fan of lens-flares but one implying a late evening sunset might work?
>> Edited by chim_knee on Wednesday 11th May 15:40
Could you do whatever Trackdemon does to his and make it a bit more "moody"?
Was it taken standing up too? Seems a bit "normal height" i.e. between 5 and 6 feet high... a different angle might have been better... or maybe a pseudo lens-warp or slight fish-eye effect would help?
Failing that, draw some tanks and explosions and stuff - that always improved my drawings at school.
HTH,
Phil
>> Edited by chim_knee on Wednesday 11th May 15:38
eta; Tried a warm-up filter on it? Never really a fan of lens-flares but one implying a late evening sunset might work?
>> Edited by chim_knee on Wednesday 11th May 15:40
fazz81 said:
nicely done....know how on earth do you do that?!
I have PS, but can't work out how you changed the colour of the car without affecting any other pixels??
go into Image>Adjustments>Hue&Saturation (or press cmd/ctrl+U). then press cmd/ctrl+1. then select the colour of the car by clicking on it in the main picture below the popup box. Hold down shift and select both the light and dark bits of the car, and the midtones. Then you can fiddle with the three sliders to get the colour you want. In this picture it also changed the colour of the sea so I used the history brush to put that back to normal. Very easy to do, only took about 90 seconds.
dcw@pr said:
go into Image>Adjustments>Hue&Saturation (or press cmd/ctrl+U). then press cmd/ctrl+1. then select the colour of the car by clicking on it in the main picture below the popup box. Hold down shift and select both the light and dark bits of the car, and the midtones. Then you can fiddle with the three sliders to get the colour you want. In this picture it also changed the colour of the sea so I used the history brush to put that back to normal. Very easy to do, only took about 90 seconds.
What a great tutorial. Always knew the Esprit would look good in BRG:
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