Forza Motorsport 5 Pictures Thread

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Some more of my amateurish efforts LOL, this time featuring Maserati Tipo 61. Watch the birdie!

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Are there any AMG Aero options for this like with the C63 Black?

There's a bumper option that makes the edges of the grille red (like a Golf GTi) and adds some little fins to the edge of the bumper, and some sort of AMG spoiler as well as the Forza aero, but I can't remember how that one looks.
 
New baby:

The detail in this paint continues to impress me.

I love that I'm still finding new angles and locations on the airfield. So much better than the Forza 4 one.


Holy 🤬 that detail. You can actually see the texture on the emblem if you go full size. :embarrassed:


Also, I have to post at least one; Ponies:

It really is a nice looking design.
 
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New baby:

The detail in this paint continues to impress me.

I love that I'm still finding new angles and locations on the airfield. So much better than the Forza 4 one.


Holy 🤬 that detail. You can actually see the texture on the emblem if you go full size. :embarrassed:

Also, I have to post at least one; Ponies:

It really is a nice looking design.

Looks great, and thanks again for the help Minty.
 
All three of those are beautiful. Loving the way the orange looks in that light.

And I wasn't sure whether or not I should keep this first one, but once I decided the angle I spent forever trying to get it to at least sort of work, so:

I was trying to get some tire flex showing, but it was tough to do with good lighting on Laguna Seca.

And this one I'm actually sorta happy with:
 
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Thank you, what does DOF mean? I'm not too good with taking photos in game, learning a lot though with FM5 so far.

Larger "f" stop numbers give a deeper depth of field, whereas larger "aperture" (smaller f-stop numbers) reduce the range of distances where the subject is in focus.

Small f-stop numbers are good for blurring out the background and/or foreground, and sometimes add drama, and a feeling of three dimensionality.

Both have their place, and it's fun to experiment with aperture and the choice of focal point
 
Larger "f" stop numbers give a deeper depth of field, whereas larger "aperture" (smaller f-stop numbers) reduce the range of distances where the subject is in focus.

Small f-stop numbers are good for blurring out the background and/or foreground, and sometimes add drama, and a feeling of three dimensionality.

Both have their place, and it's fun to experiment with aperture and the choice of focal point

Just remember to press X (Blue) to focus the sharpess at a specific point.
 
All three of those are beautiful. Loving the way the orange looks in that light.
And I wasn't sure whether or not I should keep this first one, but once I decided the angle I spent forever trying to get it to at least sort of work, so:

I was trying to get some tire flex showing, but it was tough to do with good lighting on Laguna Seca.
And this one I'm actually sorta happy with:

Ever notice how when making a hard turn, your wheels "kinda" turn? :) Turn 10 we have a problem.
 
Some great shots here.. Been off the radar for a week away with work.... Back to it again.. Will post some new shots in the coming days...
 
When I first saw those helicopters I was worried they would look bad in photos, but even in a photo where they're far away like that they make it look that much more convincing.

And I made that Viper one I took earlier as a wallpaper, then I was trying to think of something for both screens I was hit with an idea to get these two rivals in one:

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