Squashed scoobs please!
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'Normal' shots just look tooooo loooooonnnnnnng after staring at squished ones for so long!
A little advice for those requesting theirs doing...
This works much better if there's a neutral background, i.e. trees, fields, industrial buildings, etc. If the rest of the pic contains cars, people or houses then the results are gonna be disappointing as they all get squashed too, and it's very noticable, whereas if a tree looks a little thinner then no-one really notices.
Also, try and get a nice square-on side shot rather than a 3/4 one, it makes life much easier when you're only having to work/think in 2 dimensions, and the results will be much more pleasing.
I know I'm saying all this without actually doing anyone's request, but I've done these in the past, and the above info will help those who are giving you their valuable time immensely.
Ta
A little advice for those requesting theirs doing...
This works much better if there's a neutral background, i.e. trees, fields, industrial buildings, etc. If the rest of the pic contains cars, people or houses then the results are gonna be disappointing as they all get squashed too, and it's very noticable, whereas if a tree looks a little thinner then no-one really notices.
Also, try and get a nice square-on side shot rather than a 3/4 one, it makes life much easier when you're only having to work/think in 2 dimensions, and the results will be much more pleasing.
I know I'm saying all this without actually doing anyone's request, but I've done these in the past, and the above info will help those who are giving you their valuable time immensely.
Ta
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