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Composite of 6 shots:
1) Pontiac (stock)
2) Raven (stock)
3) Clouds
4) Mud
5) Hills (stock)
6) Ruin (stock)
https://flic.kr/p/DD9U2a
nice composite (really well done imo) but.....
The car should be a Dodge Challenger
Thanks Mattvery moody
Thanks PlamenI would say a Cadillac will look interesting instead of the Pontiac, there's a certain book from a favourite author of mine that this photo will fit quite well as a cover
Thanks , not a massive fan myself, but they are cool for this type of imagery!•
I hate american cars but
I dig your imagery… creative, splendid!
Thanks, roughly 4hrs to get the balance right, getting quicker the more stuff I do tho!Wonderfully evocative and great processing.
How long did it take you?
Regards.
Thanks, roughly 4hrs to get the balance right, getting quicker the more stuff I do tho!
I'm a graphic designer so have been using Photoshop for a good 15 years, but only just started to use it for composites so i'm a bit slow!Thanks, Neil, self taught?
Cheers Neil, much appreciated.That's excellent mate, wish I had those skills!
Thanks TonyLike it
Thanks StuartVery creative and well executed, I like it a lot
Thanks mateFFS I can't keep up .... excellent and the crow raven whatever looks really good on the bonnet.
Thanks Stuart, you do have a beady eye, please dont apologise this type of crit is very handy indeed! I see this type of crit much the same as proof reading, the more beady eyes looking for mistakes the better the final image or design will be.Very nice indeed! Well worth the hours spent creating this.
tiniest bit of crit though - just above the pontiac logo (centre) you can see the reflection of where the car was originally photographed ( I can see greens and browns) obviously this doesn't fit with the mood of your overall shot. It should be a relatively easy remedy, I just apologise for having a super beady eye.
Thanks mate
Thanks Stuart, you do have a beady eye, please dont apologise this type of crit is very handy indeed! I see this type of crit much the same as proof reading, the more beady eyes looking for mistakes the better the final image or design will be.
Yeah I noticed that bit after your first crit as it's in the area, I will have a look at the original tonight.No problem, glad I can be of help. Looking further there is also a patch under the area which also hints at similar surrounding colours from the original as shot image. I wonder if a simple edit of the car layer would suffice rather than trying to treat the individual areas?
Looking at it I reckon the quickest way will be to flip a small section on the right side of the logo over to the left and blend.No problem, glad I can be of help. Looking further there is also a patch under the ariel which also hints at similar surrounding colours from the original as shot image. I wonder if a simple edit of the car layer would suffice rather than trying to treat the individual areas?
Agreed flip just before the starburst would make blending easier i reckon.Looking at it I reckon the quickest way will be to flip a small section on the right side of the logo over to the left and blend.
Thanks Matty, I'm definitely doing more!These are fantastic concepts and really well executed Neil. To me you are showing a level of PS mastery that I could only dream of. I hope you continue with these as I'll be keen on seeing more (with green eyes)
Ah right got you... I deliberately tweaked that part as I thought it looked like a hint of dust.Area should have read ariel - stupid thumbs on stupidly small qwerty phone keyboard
Thanks Matty, I'm definitely doing more!
Ah right got you... I deliberately tweaked that part as I thought it looked like a hint of dust.
Thanks Simon, I will def try and do one at some stage, will prob just be a desktop recording at X? times speed.Fantastic and even better when looked at in Flickr for the larger version. Agreed with MattyW would love to have these type of skills and look forward to the video if you ever get the chance to make it.
Thanks George, really appreciate it.Very good bit of work Neil, you're getting better with every one you do.
George.
Thanks Carl, theres a mono version on my FB page, I like it but the colour wins!Nice work Neil very spooky though maybe if it were a black car (maybe B&W it?) it'll look even creepier. Reminds me of Supernatural TV show (only for the classic american car and I dont think thats even the same - but it still reminds me of it).
Hi, Neil,
This is awesome but creepy in the best way! What a well thought out and conceived image!
Forgive me for being picky, but there seems to be a fraction of a RH tilt in the car. when i scrolled down. I was able to see that the bumper was not straight.
Marie
Really really like that.
Creepy cool..I love it!
Thanks NakaVery cool!
Thanks Steve, I think as long as composites have a certain style they can look good, what i dont like is composites that try to look realistic but fail horribly!I like it and it doesn't look like a composite so well done