Gran Turismo Sport Livery Thread and Discussion! (Read Original Post!)

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I always wonder how you manage to get such good lighting in all of your preview images. Is there any post-process involved or is it just all in-game?

Different for all. Normally adjust exposure and maybe a little bleach bypass filter. Depends on if the livery dark or bright and the base paint, whether its metallic or custom etc. Just tweek them a bit along with moving the car round till I'm happy but all in game.

Hope that helps mate, thanks for the positive feedback cheers
 
One of the reason I don't like a handful of the Scapes scenes is they have a lot of backlighting which puts the camera facing part of the car in shadow. To me doesn't seem like a good photography technique, which we then have to overcome with a lot of exposure adjusting and filters.

And sorry about the double car post, the page moves so quickly some days that I don't realize I posted something and its now a few pages back
 
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