Show Your Drift Cars

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Lets see who catches this...
 
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Question.. a lot of times when I go into photo mode on a replay and try to catch the car in a nice drift, I end up with jagged edges on the car. Doesn't always happen, but almost always does when there is a LOT of smoke behind the car.

I see some pretty clean pics with lots of smoke on here.. what am I missing? :)
 
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Question.. a lot of times when I go into photo mode on a replay and try to catch the car in a nice drift, I end up with jagged edges on the car. Doesn't always happen, but almost always does when there is a LOT of smoke behind the car.

I see some pretty clean pics with lots of smoke on here.. what am I missing? :)

If you take a picture from the front of the car with alot of smoke behind it. It will do what you said put alot of jagged edges around the car. The thing that i do im not sure if anyone else dose is that i try and get the smoke away from the car. Like i dont want the smoke to touch the car alot but just enough to wear the car is still smooth. Another thing is when you take a picture from behind the car the smoke dose not matter at all. I dont understand it myself but it dosent affect the car at all. But just try and move the camera little by little and see if you can get some good pics.

I hope you can understand what i said. It might seem complicated but its just your position with the camera.
 
I get what you're saying, but I WANT the front of the car shown with lots of smoke behind it.. :D Just frustrating, is all...
 
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I get what you're saying, but I WANT the front of the car shown with lots of smoke behind it.. :D Just frustrating, is all...

Trust me i want the same thing. Im sure they will do something in the future but for now we gotta deal with what we got.
 
please call it a gymkhana car not a drift car. it is not drifting it is sliding. and BTW this is a Drifting forum.
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Drifting - driving technique where the driver intentionally over steers, causing loss of traction in the rear wheels while maintaining total vehicle control.


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So you're telling me, that me 'sliding' around this cone isn't drifting?
 
Drifting - driving technique where the driver intentionally over steers, causing loss of traction in the rear wheels while maintaining total vehicle control.


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So you're telling me, that me 'sliding' around this cone isn't drifting?

If there is actually driving technique involved in that then sure your drifting but not much and pretty basic imo.
 
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Drifting - driving technique where the driver intentionally over steers, causing loss of traction in the rear wheels while maintaining total vehicle control.


5369536368_ab1c87a18b_o.jpg


So you're telling me, that me 'sliding' around this cone isn't drifting?

No it isnt drifting :) AWD/4wd cars are NOT drift cars.
 
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