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chromatic9, can you clarify what you mean by trackside elements? Do you mean fans, billboards, ads, machinery etc? Its kinda unavoidable in city tracks.
 
chromatic9, can you clarify what you mean by trackside elements? Do you mean fans, billboards, ads, machinery etc? Its kinda unavoidable in city tracks.

Very true, it is unavoidable on city tracks, there is always going to be some elements of bulidings, billboards. Unless it's all car and tiny bit of track......?
 
Very true, it is unavoidable on city tracks, there is always going to be some elements of bulidings, billboards. Unless it's all car and tiny bit of track......?

Yeah, and in that case it would be hard to prove it's a city track in the first place. :confused:
 
chromatic9, can you clarify what you mean by trackside elements? Do you mean fans, billboards, ads, machinery etc? Its kinda unavoidable in city tracks.

Not speaking on Chromey's behalf (so wait for confirmation from him), but I take that to mean avoid things like rumble strips, start/finish lines... things you find exclusively on a race track. That's how I understand it, anyways!
 

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chromatic9, can you clarify what you mean by trackside elements? Do you mean fans, billboards, ads, machinery etc? Its kinda unavoidable in city tracks.

You've done a perfect job.

I just want people to minimize as much as you can things like camera cranes, fans cheering, waving GT flags, tyre walls and big adverts that you drive under or huge painted red and white curbs dominating the shot. Try to make it not look like a race day. I don't mind some armco barrier but don't want big arrows pointing the direction. Minimize best you can though.

Very true, it is unavoidable on city tracks, there is always going to be some elements of bulidings, billboards. Unless it's all car and tiny bit of track......?

Not true at all.

Please look at images already posted. Some examples.

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Adverts on buildings are fine, this type of shot would be perfect

This image below is an example of what not to do
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Race track feel is not in this image below
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try to avoid this below
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This is below is a good example
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So is this
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good
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no good
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good
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not good
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very good example of a city shot with all the track elements gone. Minimize best you can though.
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good
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I see. Some of the ads on the game's courses have been placed in such strategic places, that you may have the perfect lighting, car and scenery combo but there's that pesky billboard or block headed fan by the wayside that ruins it.

I hate it when that happens.
 
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