CLOSED: The PCARS2 Photo Mode Competition 10

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PCARS2 PMC 08 Winner: @FerrellJ - (click for full-size)

This Week's Theme

Get ready to be your own GoPro this week! We'll @FerrellJ explain "Suction Cup":


"One of the things I appreciate about the photo mode in PCARS2 is that it isn't afraid to let you position the camera pretty much wherever you want- including inside the bounding box of the vehicle. Take advantage of this by snapping a shot from somewhere in or on a vehicle. Can be inside the cockpit, on the hood or even inside the engine bay if you like. Just make sure some of the car is in the shot."

CARS: Any
LOCATIONS: Any
UNIQUE RESTRICTIONS: Camera must be positioned in or on car.

Competition Rules

Please, ensure you read and understand all requirements for this competition. Failure to follow the rules may result in disqualification. If you have questions, start a convo with me.
  • The only way you can take part is to be a member of the GTPlanet forums. If you haven't created your account yet, click here.
  • It is recommended you host your image either here on GTPlanet (via the Media section), or on Flickr.
  • Not sure how to submit your image? Here's a guide for both methods mentioned above.
  • In order to try to keep some semblance of parity between PC and console users, we ask no custom liveries and/or mod cars are used.
  • No post-game editing, besides proportional resizing and rotating, is allowed.
  • One entry per user. It must be your own work, and never previously used in a comp.
  • Do not ask other users to choose your entry.
  • Absolutely no entries which utilize edited/hacked file saves.
  • Mark your FINAL ENTRY clearly, with red text.
    Unsure how to? Copy and paste the following:
    Code:
    [color=red][b]FINAL ENTRY[/b][/color]
  • You may change your entry once. Do it clearly; edit out your previous entry, and
    either post the new one in a new reply, or in place of the original.
  • When submitting, use either a thumbnail or a preview image, linked to the full-sizer.
  • Preview images can not exceed 640 pixels in either direction.
  • A preview image must be representative of the full-size image. Do not add effects to it.
  • Do not post "Honourable Mentions" or outtakes - just your Final Entry, that's all.
  • Winner gets to choose the following week's theme.
  • Winners cannot enter in their own theme!
  • The Host may ask for the original image and it must be submitted if so.
    It's recommended to save the original image (preferably in-game) until week's ends.
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February 11, 2018
 
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Amazing!!!
Thank you very much.
It was just something about the drivers eyes in that direct sunlight that captivated me.
It looks like the driver is daydreaming or is in a trance.

Or maybe that's an atom bomb in the distance that just went off and the driver only has
a few moments left to live.
 
Thank you very much.
It was just something about the drivers eyes in that direct sunlight that captivated me.
It looks like the driver is daydreaming or is in a trance.

Or maybe that's an atom bomb in the distance that just went off and the driver only has
a few moments left to live.

I didn’t know you could get the camera that close to the driver. :-O
 
Probably needs to be a little closer to be considered on or in the car...

I didn’t know you could get the camera that close to the driver. :-O
That was the inspiration for this theme- You can squeeze the camera into places games would normally prevent by either stopping you or despawning the car. Sometimes PCARS still tries to block your movement but there is usually a way to shimmy into the cockpit if you want to. Those kinds of shots generally wouldn't stand out in other themes so I figured I'd give everyone the chance to specifically go nuts with those sorts of onboard or POV shots.
 
Probably needs to be a little closer to be considered on or in the car...


That was the inspiration for this theme- You can squeeze the camera into places games would normally prevent by either stopping you or despawning the car. Sometimes PCARS still tries to block your movement but there is usually a way to shimmy into the cockpit if you want to. Those kinds of shots generally wouldn't stand out in other themes so I figured I'd give everyone the chance to specifically go nuts with those sorts of onboard or POV shots.


Well damn good job. The driver looks focused or like you described earlier.
 
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