At first glance, I really like the first one and the last one. The 2nd one doesn't belong in this group in my opinion. The background is all off, and the car looks very pasted in. It is pretty incredible what you're able to do with sub-par snapshots though.
Mitch Hemming
Jan 8 2011, 05:07 PM
i dont really like the photos and that they are 'fake'
but damnn that last picture is awsome. that defiantly takes some skill to do that
FLWE
Jan 8 2011, 05:15 PM
The last one is great! Good job. :-)
Continentals
Jan 8 2011, 05:23 PM
Thanks for a response
DonJuanMair
Jan 8 2011, 05:53 PM
I dont really like any of them apart from the last one, the other ones look like something you did at the start of your career and the ford feels like your latest work. That being said the last one is awesome. i would prefer it without that other car in the background, it doesnt make much sense why it would be racing a ford
Continentals
Jan 8 2011, 06:48 PM
Come on my site, there it is very much presented works, it is possible still that that will be pleasant? Thanks
TW0R
Jan 8 2011, 09:18 PM
Wow.
Carter N
Jan 8 2011, 11:34 PM
Your photoshop skills are top notch, I will give you that!
rob200sx
Jan 9 2011, 12:00 AM
007 in a Jag? Travesty!
Chebs
Jan 9 2011, 12:01 AM
You have some outrageous skills.
I'm surprised everyone likes the last one though, there's a fundamental flaw in that when drifting the rear wheels will be dragged through a corner due to a lack of traction, what you have there in your pic is the front wheels being pushed wide = huge understeer.
Continentals
Jan 9 2011, 04:39 AM
QUOTE(TW0R @ Jan 9 2011, 07:18 AM)
Wow.
QUOTE(Carter N @ Jan 9 2011, 09:34 AM)
Your photoshop skills are top notch, I will give you that!
thanks
Continentals
Jan 9 2011, 04:43 AM
QUOTE(rob200sx @ Jan 9 2011, 10:00 AM)
007 in a Jag? Travesty!
By the way in the Casino the Grand piano the new car of the Bond should be Jaguar XF … But that that at British hasn't grown together and have left DBS.
QUOTE(//deanphoto @ Jan 9 2011, 10:01 AM)
You have some outrageous skills.
I'm surprised everyone likes the last one though, there's a fundamental flaw in that when drifting the rear wheels will be dragged through a corner due to a lack of traction, what you have there in your pic is the front wheels being pushed wide = huge understeer.
Judging by weather conditions road slippery enough, on it drift on a forward drive is quite justified.
Continentals
Jan 9 2011, 05:59 AM
Has decided to add some more the works:
Jaguar XF
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BMW 321 1939
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BMW X6M
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Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX
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VisualEchos
Jan 9 2011, 07:02 AM
Great job, I suppose, but the question is; why spend so much time on such crappy photo's? Imagine what you could do with a good shot to start with!
Continentals
Jan 9 2011, 07:29 AM
This work I am doing under the order, for car owners or for magazines that do not have the opportunity to make such pictures. They sent me a photo, but I'm working with them for a theme ...
This one is my favourite on your site! :-) Looks amazing. How is it done? Same technique as the other works, you showed above? And where are these cool backplates from?
ronaldo.s
Jan 9 2011, 10:37 AM
^ whoa!
You same some amazing photoshop skills! Awesome work.
Seethegrim
Jan 9 2011, 11:29 AM
My guess: Hellgate London for the city background + Aston Martin shoot pebble ground + WW2 building on the right?
What impresses me most about your postwork is your adding believable reflections INTO the car. I always find that a real test.
Top notch skills man. I think if you just cut back on some of the fantastical elements in your images they would go from "photoshop arty farty work" to impressive "commercial" vibe stuff.
Continentals
Jan 9 2011, 12:29 PM
QUOTE(FLWE @ Jan 9 2011, 08:09 PM)
This one is my favourite on your site! :-) Looks amazing. How is it done? Same technique as the other works, you showed above? And where are these cool backplates from?
Thanks for opinion. You excuse me, but I badly know English, on it haven't absolutely understood your question?
QUOTE(ronaldo.s @ Jan 9 2011, 08:37 PM)
^ whoa!
You same some amazing photoshop skills! Awesome work.
Thanks
QUOTE(Seethegrim @ Jan 9 2011, 09:29 PM)
My guess: Hellgate London for the city background + Aston Martin shoot pebble ground + WW2 building on the right?
What impresses me most about your postwork is your adding believable reflections INTO the car. I always find that a real test.
Top notch skills man. I think if you just cut back on some of the fantastical elements in your images they would go from "photoshop arty farty work" to impressive "commercial" vibe stuff.
You have hit the nail for 100 percent Gallant
Thanks for opinion, soon will new works
MichaelKalbo
Jan 9 2011, 03:36 PM
Not really feeling the photos, but you do have some great photoshop skills.
Any recommendations of websites to visit for good tutorials?
Continentals
Jan 9 2011, 04:16 PM
QUOTE(MichaelKalbo @ Jan 10 2011, 01:36 AM)
Not really feeling the photos, but you do have some great photoshop skills.
Any recommendations of websites to visit for good tutorials?
I to all in a photoshop was trained itself, without whose that in the help, and without what or lessons Simply experience at me about 10 years.
mcdronkz
Jan 9 2011, 05:05 PM
You definitely have some amazing Photoshop skills, but if I compare your work to commercial photography, it doesn't quite cut it. It's a bit like a Chinese imitation, it's close, but there is always something that ruins the total package.
For instance:
This photo looks very cool, but the motion blur of the chasing car is just not right. If you would get that right, the photo would look pretty much perfect as far as I'm concerned!
The difference between almost perfect and perfect is too big to ignore.
Seriously, not to disrespect you, but it would be awesome if you would use your Photoshop skills to produce perfect photos. I'm sure you can!
FLWE
Jan 9 2011, 05:19 PM
QUOTE
Thanks for opinion. You excuse me, but I badly know English, on it haven't absolutely understood your question?
No Problem. :-) My question was:
Where are the backgrounds of the Pictures from? For example the streets and the houses behind the BMW X6.
:-) Hope you understand what i'm asking.
Continentals
Jan 10 2011, 01:24 AM
QUOTE(mcdronkz @ Jan 10 2011, 03:05 AM)
You definitely have some amazing Photoshop skills, but if I compare your work to commercial photography, it doesn't quite cut it. It's a bit like a Chinese imitation, it's close, but there is always something that ruins the total package.
For instance:
This photo looks very cool, but the motion blur of the chasing car is just not right. If you would get that right, the photo would look pretty much perfect as far as I'm concerned!
The difference between almost perfect and perfect is too big to ignore.
Seriously, not to disrespect you, but it would be awesome if you would use your Photoshop skills to produce perfect photos. I'm sure you can!
Thanks for council, my experience in a photoshop only are fixed every year, in an automobile photo I only 2-3 years... I Hope in the future I will please you with new works
QUOTE(FLWE @ Jan 10 2011, 03:19 AM)
No Problem. :-) My question was:
Where are the backgrounds of the Pictures from? For example the streets and the houses behind the BMW X6.
:-) Hope you understand what i'm asking.
Yes certainly I understand, sometimes certainly it is necessary to take slices of already ready photos, but I never use ready фоны simply having replaced the car... Very many I draw in the manual. I take photos not author's but which extend free of charge in an easy approach, take place on the Internet without copyrights of the author and all other, that is usual wallpaper
All works I carry out on a large scale 3000х - 4000х - for the further press.
Dragos
Jan 10 2011, 02:10 AM
i feel you excitement man! the last x6 and that hot road shoot is very very strong. I know that you like to experiment and add a lot of stuff in you shots but with time this will settle down you can do so much with your skills. good job man!
Continentals
Jan 10 2011, 08:35 AM
Thanks
e30_324d
Jan 10 2011, 08:50 AM
i like what your doing and great job, keep up the good work!
Continentals
Jan 10 2011, 11:25 AM
QUOTE(e30_324d @ Jan 10 2011, 06:50 PM)
i like what your doing and great job, keep up the good work!
thanks
The Chosen One
Jan 11 2011, 03:34 PM
I really really like the one of the Focus did a fine job there not a big fan of the rest
Continentals
Jan 12 2011, 04:17 AM
QUOTE(The Chosen One @ Jan 12 2011, 01:34 AM)
I really really like the one of the Focus did a fine job there not a big fan of the rest
It is pleasant to hear, thanks
Continentals
Jan 16 2011, 06:02 PM
All welcome. Do not want to create a new blog on this decided to pursue this topic, spread for you your work today
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Love your work, man Of course its not perfect, but i sill enoy watching them.
Like seagram mentioned, you really know how to handle the reflections, thats pretty awesome.
Dejan Sokolovski
Jan 17 2011, 11:50 AM
You can go so far with your skills man, that is some serious Photoshop skills there, I love the reflections and that you can clean up the car so good! I cant even make a shadow under a car look correct...
Continentals
Jan 17 2011, 05:53 PM
Thank you all for the nice comments ...
My new job BMW X5 - style TRON movie
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Take a car photo that has a good standard starting point (no nasty reflections, no bad lighting) and create something which looks like a commercial advert. So no crazy special effects, just plain standard great processing. I would love to see that from you.
Continentals
Jan 23 2011, 05:42 AM
I do photo processing on order, as will such an offer in the form of advertising for the automotive brand - of course, get to work:)
mcdronkz
Jan 23 2011, 06:27 AM
QUOTE(Seethegrim @ Jan 23 2011, 05:21 AM)
I have a challenge for you.
Take a car photo that has a good standard starting point (no nasty reflections, no bad lighting) and create something which looks like a commercial advert. So no crazy special effects, just plain standard great processing. I would love to see that from you.
+1
Something like the work on strogalski.de, which is a big inspiration for me at the moment. I'm pretty sure he can pull it off!
Continentals
Jan 23 2011, 06:52 AM
thanks for the site, good work, not previously seen ...
Continentals
Feb 1 2011, 01:57 PM
Ford Focus ST — Le-Man style
I yet didn't spread similar processings, as "styling" was a problem, that is to reverse style of the car under stylistics of known racing competitions Le-Man, orange vinyl with a black fringing has been put, gills on a cowl from version RS as daylight diodes under optics and in a bumper as the main accent became on style Le-Man and accordingly the car has transferred to corresponding conditions have been established have been added I think it will be better it is all to look visually at video …
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