can someone inform me on how to take/manipulate pics similar to this
i hate to be the n00b, but can someone tell me how i can take this picture, or how to manipulate a picture to look like this. please
ive seen this asked before and someone said that you need some kind of suction cup type thing for your camera to hold it on the side of your car, then you just drive. correct me if im wrong.
Camera mount, slow speed (like 5-10 MPH), and a decently long exposure and you should be able to land yourself a pic like that.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by vtechicano »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">ive seen this asked before and someone said that you need some kind of suction cup type thing for your camera to hold it on the side of your car, then you just drive. correct me if im wrong.</TD></TR></TABLE>
You're kidding right?
Maybe it's time I did another Photoshop tutorial...
You're kidding right?
Maybe it's time I did another Photoshop tutorial...
There's no way I'd trust a tripod mounted to the side of my car. Too risky.
Just use the radial blur filter in Photoshop. Much easier, and it looks real...see:
before:

after:

Modified by ebelp at 8:15 PM 4/7/2004
Just use the radial blur filter in Photoshop. Much easier, and it looks real...see:
before:

after:

Modified by ebelp at 8:15 PM 4/7/2004
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wow, im so glad that i could have 1 good ******* response. thats awsome. thanks. and the reason it isnt the radial blur filter is because of the brakes, look at the calipers in the first pic, not spinning are they, there u go.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Skeeter7424 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">wow, im so glad that i could have 1 good ******* response. thats awsome. thanks. and the reason it isnt the radial blur filter is because of the brakes, look at the calipers in the first pic, not spinning are they, there u go. </TD></TR></TABLE>
No one ever said the first pic was a chop.
No one ever said the first pic was a chop.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ebelp »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">There's no way I'd trust a tripod mounted to the side of my car. Too risky.
Just use the radial blur filter in Photoshop. Much easier, and it looks real...see:
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I have to agree with ebelp....radial blur...JDMEG6 props to your ps skillz
Just use the radial blur filter in Photoshop. Much easier, and it looks real...see:
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I have to agree with ebelp....radial blur...JDMEG6 props to your ps skillz
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You're kidding right?
Maybe it's time I did another Photoshop tutorial...
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wow, you got it all figured out don't you?
You're kidding right?
Maybe it's time I did another Photoshop tutorial...
</TD></TR></TABLE>wow, you got it all figured out don't you?
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wow, you got it all figured out don't you? </TD></TR></TABLE>
Radial blur? Why yes...I do have that figured out.
wow, you got it all figured out don't you? </TD></TR></TABLE>
Radial blur? Why yes...I do have that figured out.
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