Love the color on it! Has a nice "sunburst" feel to it. What is that location again and how do you unlock it? I've been wanting that one for a while. Always gives a nice realistic look.
Very nice work. I need to get around to unlocking that location... first I need a car to actually do the series.
If memory serves me correctly don't you own a real 500?
Again with you and the 500?
I'm liking the orange (as well as the pictures themselves) I need to pick one of these up.
Nice shots of the 500. I particularly like the first one, the colours and vibrancy work really well.
Nice touch on the lighting adjustments. 👍
Hehehe I love the little titanium racing exhaust.
Nice colours too, some of the best shots I've seen out of that location!
The Second shot with 5oo is perfect
The shoots on post 43 (Blue & White) are stunning, so sharp... Where those taken with no filter?
Holy photomode batman! That is one awesome phototravel shot. The angle, colour, crispness and of course motion blur is all top notch.
How did you achieve the blur, if you don't mind me asking. My guess is two shots comp'd, can't see how else really.
Anyway well done sir, yet again a quality post.
Thanks! The blur was done by using the same method as used in the GT4 days. I selected the car, created a new layer with it on, then made another layer using the background from around the car.
I then used the surrounding buildings and kerbs to draw 2 red lines to the vanishing point and dragged vertical and horizontal guides to that point. I then selected the background layer (the one with the car cut out of it) and used the selection tool to select the top half of the image above the vanishing point.
I then applied Radial Blur set to 10, Best quality and 'Zoom'. I repeated this on the bottom section, tidied up the car edges and merged the layers back together.
Voila! Blurred background.
Very nice entry, your classic style and quality.
I mentioned in the 2.0 thread, but that photomode entry is great! So clean.
Sweet, thanks for that. I half figured out the process in my head but didn't think about radial zoom blur (even though I am familiar with that filter), now that you've pointed it out it makes ovbious sense.
I look forward to seeing what else you come up with next.
I like the lighting in number two.