- Location
- New Jersey
instead of using inner shadow and outer glow try to just feather the image alil instead
and i would pic some better backgrounds... good start tho
Ewwwwwww Camaros.... Try a Challenger or Mustang and that would be a better pic![]()
Mustangs suck and the challenger is kinda ugly!
I always tell him wife I want a Tahoe and a Camaro.....
? completely different!!!!...the front Camaro now, has the lights OFF!It look just like mine just the fonts are different
Blown? As in supercharged? Not sure what you mean by that.howze, Thirty5 is right, Mustangs can come from the factory blown.
? completely different!!!!...the front Camaro now, has the lights OFF!
not ganna lie, your photoshop skills need some work, keep practicing and also look on youtube for tutorials
I don't think the Camaros can really be in action without wheels! lol
The trick to this type of composite is lighting and shadows. It's tough to get right when you're getting started, but without it, it looks like you cut the images out and placed them on to another image. You'll also need to learn to get your edges a bit less sharp.
Learn to outline with the pen tool, then create a quick mask that you can feather out with an appropriate sized brush. You'll get softer, more realistic looking edges. You can then use the quick mask around the edges to create light and shadows in the appropriate direction.
I used to retouch for a living, and when you're doing press work (especially large format printing), every flaw shows. Screen work isn't as demanding, but light direction will always give you away.
Mustangs suck and the challenger is kinda ugly!
I always tell him wife I want a Tahoe and a Camaro.....
The pictures i got were from a website that has the pictures already cut out. So i didnt cut nothing either.