new rig- evo vi tommi mak

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well ive finally built the rig, im having a metal wire bridge made on monday as that will help with less flex

pipes: 3 x 1.8m

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my first shot.
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You made the rig yourself??

That pic is brilliant, I really like it.

well i aquired all the parts and had help from my step dad but yeh, pipes have couplers in the middle, pop rivet on one side and screw on the other
cheers!
 
heres another, which i have made a vid of the editing process too which ill upload later!


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really nice, excellent shots, i'd be interested to look at the editing process
 
Great rig shots, can't wait to scrape enough money together for my own rig, very interested to see the post processing technique

If I had to pic a favorite it would be the sexy rear end!
 
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Serious looking piece of kit, excellent work. All credit for testing it on a serious car as well, must be confident in the coupling !
 
amazing video, never realised how much effort goes into these shots, id love a rig but dont think iv got the skill in photoshop to edit it out of the picture, thanks for the great video
 
Wow mate. Those as has been said those are some cracking shots. A rig has now firmly been added to the must buy list :)

Great car btw.
 
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I always thought a rig was fixed onto a following car and wondered how the subject car was so sharp, doh! Great video and attention to detail.
 
Images are amazing. Those photoshopping skills are great. I can never get the brush to seem like I'm painting with real metal (on the body of car) it always seems dull and flat. Any advice?
 
Images are amazing. Those photoshopping skills are great. I can never get the brush to seem like I'm painting with real metal (on the body of car) it always seems dull and flat. Any advice?

i rarely use the paint brush, usually to make the reflections stand out i use the burn and dodge tools. works best for me (y)
 
So the tools used in that video when you lasso'd an area was the burn and dodge tools?
 
I just realized....... what's great about this is you get to drive a very nice car (perhaps slightly quicker than you should be...... :D ) AND you get some amazing pictures in the process.

Cant lose, right!?

Either way some great, subtle and not over the top editing there, still loving these.
 
I just realized....... what's great about this is you get to drive a very nice car (perhaps slightly quicker than you should be...... :D ) AND you get some amazing pictures in the process.

Cant lose, right!?

Either way some great, subtle and not over the top editing there, still loving these.

cheers mate, unfortunetly i didnt get to drive the car, its my friends and he never has let me yet, its running 480bhp needs a new turbo but its ready for 1000bhp :/
 
So the tools used in that video when you lasso'd an area was the burn and dodge tools?

could you quote the time in the video, ill have a gander at what bit was ***, i think i did some paint brush but not alot atall, its mainly clone stamp...
 
cheers mate, unfortunetly i didnt get to drive the car, its my friends and he never has let me yet, its running 480bhp needs a new turbo but its ready for 1000bhp :/

1000bhp? :eek::eek: Just make sure its ready with some bigger brakes!! :LOL: That thing must go like mud off a shovel......
 
Wow. Amazing shots, and great editing skills! What I wouldn't give to get results like that...
 
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