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*Update* How's this pic?

Link

Comments are appreciated as well as anything you think I should change, edit, etc.

This was my first shot on a new model car I got that I edited a little in Photoshop

Update: Newer pic - Link

Comments on updated one?
 
fix the background and the background in the reflections. The car's shine in the reflection doesnt really match the reflection on the model
 
Originally posted by: Joeyman
fix the background and the background in the reflections. The car's shine in the reflection doesnt really match the reflection on the model

thanks! I'll work on those and try and make an updated version tomorrow
 
Not too shabby at all Aga! Only thing I have to comment on is what Joeyman already said, the reflections. Other than that, good stuff! :beer:
 
Need to see original un-retouched in order to really judge. It looks "pixely" to me... Like it's been photoshopped and we know you have so perhaps the amount is a touch too much..... <cue AC/DC.....She's just a touch.....a touch too much.....😎
<np> Back in Black....... freaking out the cat.....
 
Originally posted by: Jzero
Originally posted by: PowerMac4Ever
Originally posted by: Sid59
Originally posted by: AgaBooga
no one wants to comment on the picture?

dunno what to say.
I do... it looks like crap.

Why is it so big for such a low resolution?
And it is low quality....looks like a .gif almost!

png format

Many times I'm dissapointed with gif or jpg quality so other than for webpages, I just use png
 
Get a different photo, shoot it with a different background, use a different light, theres too much glare. If the picture is crappy in the first place, its just going to look fake if you try to touch it up. And the filter you used killed the background sheet/curtain/whatever it was, and makes the transition of colors look horrible... like look at the rear bumper in the before and after picture.
 
Originally posted by: SWirth86
Get a different photo, shoot it with a different background, use a different light, theres too much glare. If the picture is crappy in the first place, its just going to look fake if you try to touch it up. And the filter you used killed the background sheet/curtain/whatever it was, and makes the transition of colors look horrible... like look at the rear bumper in the before and after picture.

Thanks, I'll keep those points in mind next time. I've recently got an interest in photography so I'm new to all this. 😀
 
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