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Priam wrote:Apart form the blending, which you allready mentioned, the car's shadow is just a copy of the car itself, which isn't realistic, you would get a different shape shadow in reality.
And, it's hovering to high :o

Melez wrote:Not bad, dude. But blend it, damn. Also, use another stock, this one wasn't very suitable for a such thing, right?
HejsaN wrote:Melez wrote:Not bad, dude. But blend it, damn. Also, use another stock, this one wasn't very suitable for a such thing, right?
The stock should be suitable for another car imo :>
Well going to do a new soon,gonna try to make it better mkay?

Melez wrote:HejsaN wrote:Melez wrote:Not bad, dude. But blend it, damn. Also, use another stock, this one wasn't very suitable for a such thing, right?
The stock should be suitable for another car imo :>
Well going to do a new soon,gonna try to make it better mkay?
Ofc niga. Make it hovery.
Melez wrote:HejsaN wrote:Melez wrote:Not bad, dude. But blend it, damn. Also, use another stock, this one wasn't very suitable for a such thing, right?
The stock should be suitable for another car imo :>
Well going to do a new soon,gonna try to make it better mkay?
Ofc niga. Make it hovery.
Verfo wrote:Melez wrote:HejsaN wrote:The stock should be suitable for another car imo :>
Well going to do a new soon,gonna try to make it better mkay?
Ofc niga. Make it hovery.
OH NO YOU DIDNT...

About the shadow: I know, didnt really find a better way to do it :/

TheMilkman wrote:Its ok for a beginner but yeahh both the stocks arent so great for this purpose, and it really needs blending.. But its not bad!
About the shadow: I know, didnt really find a better way to do it :/
Just take your shadow layer and do a big Gaussian Blur on it, if it looks to big free transform it to make it smaller.

TheMilkman wrote:Meh, sorry about that. Also, you should take it further and do what the tutorial says about making the actual hovering engine things. It may seem hard, but thats how you learn. Dont worry about the outcome it doesnt even look that great with the bg in the end of the tutorial. One thing you could do is try adding some gradient maps and changing the blending modes to make the two images go better together. Like maybe a b/w gradient map on multiply at 10% then whatever else. And also messing around with curves, brightness/contrast, using those tools are a great weapon to have for blending things together.
But yeah try the thing with the wheels just do what it saysyou will be suprised with the result!
Sorry for writing a freakin novel.


dom wrote:WHOA
That looks like a real photograph