November 16, 200322 yr Well, after getting the latest version of Adobe Photoshop (CS or v8.0, whatever you wanna call it), I decided to do some photo editing, and here's a cool shot of Vortex that I did... Comments?
November 16, 200322 yr That is one great looking picture Aaron. I like it a lot. That is very creative.
November 17, 200322 yr Just found me a new background pic for my desktop. That's freaking awesome Aaron!
November 17, 200322 yr How did you do that? Is it two diffrent layers? Also, what did the original look like? Im kinda curious(sp?) because I have done similar, but not as good, pictures of other things. I have a few programs including Adobe Photoshop, but have failed to produce any noteworthy work. Nice Job! mydreamrewrite, You must be there, because the fourth car is pictured. LOL! Edited January 1, 197056 yr by Bradb055
November 17, 200322 yr Author How did you do that? Is it two diffrent layers? Also, what did the original look like? It's magic. It was pretty simple to do, I figured it out just screwing w/ Photoshop CS and seeing some of the new features it has. I am sure you can find plenty of Photoshop tutorials to do the same effect that I did... SPOONO is a great Photoshop website. And for those who want to see the original... just give it a clicky.
November 17, 200322 yr I think that it looks sweet. A little blur action maybe, from within the confies of PhotoShop? Nice work.
November 18, 200322 yr Author Nice, I can do it but I don't have that kind of time... It actually only took about 5 minutes to make.
November 18, 200322 yr wow, it only took 5 minutes, i would have never guessed.......i would've agreed with Dane
November 18, 200322 yr Author Yes, the new Photoshop Creative Suite is extremely powerful, and if you know what you are doing, you can create some extremely complex and amazing photo edits in just a matter of minutes.
November 27, 200322 yr Cool looking pic... It looks like there's a crack in the first car and on the track, but upon further review it's a piece of the transfer track. So good job.
December 15, 200322 yr The only thing I would do to improve it, would be to just blur the picture, and still have the PKIU logo and words in the corner readable. Then it would truly look realistic, and even possible as a takeable (is that a word?) picture.
December 16, 200322 yr So Aaron, how did the effect work? Was the picture taken at a fash shutter speed and then the track was manipulated to look like a slow speed? Either way, it looks really neat.
December 16, 200322 yr He took a picture, selected the background, and did a motion blur. If you know what you're doing it can be achieved in really a matter of minutes.
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