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I'm never taking another photo on GT5 ever again! EVER!!!
I'm kidding, of course. But I have just watched a video on YouTube that another GTP member - Meteorz, or Max, or something - posted on his own thread (if you're a female, I apologise, and I will edit this post if I am wrong) and it blew me away. The guy's (*gal's) skills are utterly insane. The video, is of the Lexus LFA at the big 'Ring edited from a normal replay photo into a beautiful winter scene, with slight ice on the tarmac, snow resting on the top of the barriers either side of the road, a muddy slush effect on the edge of the tarmac where it meets grass, and the trees all re-coloured brown to match the time of year. It was a joy to watch.
Now - I used to enter the Photomode competitions on here a while ago and for them I used Photoshop CS4. I upgraded my PC recently and now have CS6. I like to think I'm pretty handy editing things, but have nowhere near the skill level that most of the members on here possess.
So, the purpose of this thread - I hope - is for all the GTP member visionaries of Photoshop to teach us lesser mortals some of their skills. I can only speak for myself when I say that I will not be using these new-learned skills against you all as I make a comeback to entering the Photomode competitions again - current situations in my life dictate that I no longer have the time to sit for hours every week racing a car round a track, then watching a replay and pausing it every 2 seconds to enter Photomode, then spend another 10 minutes finding the right angle for a singular photo.....THEN export it to my PC to spend another X minutes editing the same photo. Or several photos... What I will be using the skills for, however, is bragging rights on my FaceBook - I like to upload photos and confuse people and make them wonder if it is real or not.
What I hope to gather here is the likes of before-and-after photos, with a guide to what edits were done, or a step-by-step, or even the likes of a tutorial video. Like I say, I merely hope for all this - whether it happens or not is entirely out of my hands, but I thought I'd throw it out there as I've been wanting to do it for months already anyway.
Over to the rest of you now. Massive thank-you to anyone who contributes
I'm kidding, of course. But I have just watched a video on YouTube that another GTP member - Meteorz, or Max, or something - posted on his own thread (if you're a female, I apologise, and I will edit this post if I am wrong) and it blew me away. The guy's (*gal's) skills are utterly insane. The video, is of the Lexus LFA at the big 'Ring edited from a normal replay photo into a beautiful winter scene, with slight ice on the tarmac, snow resting on the top of the barriers either side of the road, a muddy slush effect on the edge of the tarmac where it meets grass, and the trees all re-coloured brown to match the time of year. It was a joy to watch.
Now - I used to enter the Photomode competitions on here a while ago and for them I used Photoshop CS4. I upgraded my PC recently and now have CS6. I like to think I'm pretty handy editing things, but have nowhere near the skill level that most of the members on here possess.
So, the purpose of this thread - I hope - is for all the GTP member visionaries of Photoshop to teach us lesser mortals some of their skills. I can only speak for myself when I say that I will not be using these new-learned skills against you all as I make a comeback to entering the Photomode competitions again - current situations in my life dictate that I no longer have the time to sit for hours every week racing a car round a track, then watching a replay and pausing it every 2 seconds to enter Photomode, then spend another 10 minutes finding the right angle for a singular photo.....THEN export it to my PC to spend another X minutes editing the same photo. Or several photos... What I will be using the skills for, however, is bragging rights on my FaceBook - I like to upload photos and confuse people and make them wonder if it is real or not.
What I hope to gather here is the likes of before-and-after photos, with a guide to what edits were done, or a step-by-step, or even the likes of a tutorial video. Like I say, I merely hope for all this - whether it happens or not is entirely out of my hands, but I thought I'd throw it out there as I've been wanting to do it for months already anyway.
Over to the rest of you now. Massive thank-you to anyone who contributes