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dont be affraid of ebay shops too mate, you can have massive savings. i picked up a canon 28-135mm IS lens with warrenty for about £220 including postage, jessops on the other hand have it instore for £550
there are some aftermarket ones on ebay mate, you dont need new wings with them
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/RENAULT-CLIO-MK2-SIDE-SKIRTS-SUPERB-LOOK-NEW_W0QQitemZ220193664119QQihZ012QQcategoryZ72208QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
on the tool bar on the left handside you have rectangle selection tool selected (5th one down) the circle selection is found by clicking the little black triangle in the corner of the rectangle selection tool icon, revealing the other selection shapes
not a bad effort mate, i find it much easier when panning if you just track one thing, so for instance follow just the wing mirror or the door number, that way the image will be sharper. if you try to just track the car as a whole you will tend to move it about the frame
to be honest mate its not hard to do them yourself heres a guide me and my brother wrote when we refurbed our saxo alloys
http://www.cliosport.net/forum/showthread.php?t=297148
i wasnt impressed with photoshop cs3 hdr function, photomatix is better. but then i found dynamic photo hdr which is the best, easier to use, better alignment and a selection of preset mode such as realistic or eye catching etc
good pics, whos is this car and have you got any more pics of it, the reason i ask is i have the same wheels but want to refurb them in an anthracite, was just wondering what colour this is
make a new layer and use the circle selection tool you will need to fill it with a colour otherwise you wont be able to adjust it, once youve done this change the opacity so you can see through it then transform the circle to match the wheel. with it still highlighted you can select the original...
cheers mate, i take multiple shots mainly using the auto bracket function and shooting at -2, 0 and +2 exposures. i would recommend using dynamic photo HDR over photomatix, you have much more control
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thanks for the comments guys, some of them are HDR shots, some arent. The i deliberately cranked up the effect on a few. other than that no photoshop work other than resizing and adding the border.
The project im working on is all about urban decay etc.
caeteez: yeah mate i just signed up...
cheers mate, i was using a canon 10D with a canon 28-135 Image stabilser lens
i could do with a camera upgrade some time soon to be honest, but it still gives me decent results
yes mate, im not going to post up the exact location on a public forum as then it might get fenced off etc, if you are interested in knowing where abouts it is then pm me mate
lol yeah i know mate its kind of freaky especially as like nothing has been moved for years, it used to be a dairy farm and research centre.
cheers buddy :)
Today i went back to an awesome location to get some more pics for one of my projects. Havent had a chance to go through all of them yet. The place was excellent for textures.
notice the date, the building has been empty since 1983
if your on a budget then these components are good mate, they produce a really nice crisp sound especially on symbols etc however i would recommend combining them with a sub with strong bass such as a JBL one.
http://www.caraudiodirect.co.uk/pioneer-tse136c-p-3264.html
my brother has in his...
a better finish would be to key the surface with sandpaper (800 grit) then spray primer (3 coats) then paint (3 coats) then laquer. leave 20 mins between coats and 24 hours between primer and paint, then paint and laquer
when i did mine mate i did 3 to 4 coats of primer, allow 20mins between coats, then leave for 24hours. then the same for paint and same for laquer. remember even though the laquer will be dry after 24hours it can take up to a week to fully harden.