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To do that clear bonnet thing, you have to take a pic of the car with the bonnet down, then take a pic of the car ith the bonnet up. Then using the lasso tool select the engine and copy and post it on the the pic with the bonnet closed, then you place it haow you want it, then lower the opacity...im just guessing this.
Fantastic pics mate.
What camera have you got??
and how do you get those motion pics by the wheel?
Darren
to do this you need to mount the camera onto the car. then use a very slow shutter speed and push the car along. don't drive it as the vibration from the engine will blur the whole shot.
you can buy a professional mount (about £300) or do what i done buy a set of sheet glass grips / dent pullers and attach them onto a tripod. must admit though my pics didn't come out quite like those!!!
to do this you need to mount the camera onto the car. then use a very slow shutter speed and push the car along. don't drive it as the vibration from the engine will blur the whole shot.
you can buy a professional mount (about £300) or do what i done buy a set of sheet glass grips / dent pullers and attach them onto a tripod. must admit though my pics didn't come out quite like those!!!
Actually thoose pics were taken with the car driving. It was not pushed along.
and yeah, what camera i´m using. I´m using a Canon 300D.
The bonnet pic is 2 pictures merged together and the opacity is lowered and the open bonnet is taken out of the pic.
Great pics. I'm coming over to Iceland on holiday next week, i'll keep my eyes peeled for all the scooby owners
come to a place called esso gas station down town at 11-02 at night on friday/saturday ill promise u ill be there and my friend hahaha and maby another scoobys hehehe