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Archive => Other Topics => Old Forum => Screenshots Forum => Topic started by: EHM-1343 Jonathan on May 27, 2007, 10:23:17 pm
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(http://img513.imageshack.us/img513/1525/aftertherain3ws4.jpg)
Techniques used
To acheive this effect, i made a copy of the layer, then clicked edit, transform and then flip image horizontally...
I then reduced the opacity and positioned the image as appropriate...
Then I erased sections and was left with this, the colour balance and contrast have also been edited to give a more realistic effect.
Comments please ... ;)
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Beautiful image. I remember your first tryings, and that is much much better ;D Great job ;)
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Hi Razza,
Great image m'a friend! Definately I have much to learn on Photoshop yet :)
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Woow! You did the heat from the APU aswel!! :o But what is the grey thing that comes out from it?
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Excellent image:>
if only i could use paintshop to do things like this.... must find that thick instruction manual :>
Originally posted by EHM-1612 Paolo
Woow! You did the heat from the APU aswel!! :o But what is the grey thing that comes out from it?
Excellent image:>
I would say that the grey things that comes from the APU is the righ tail fin??
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Originally posted by EHM-1009 Kevin
I would say that the grey things that comes from the APU is the righ tail fin??
Yeah I think you're right, it just had a strange shape ;)
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Great shot ! Impressive ;D
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Great edit Razza! Very impressive ;);D
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great picture!! how do you learn all these techniques? ;D
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Very nice!
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Originally posted by EHM-0948 Bruno
Hi Razza,
Great image m'a friend! Definately I have much to learn on Photoshop yet :)
Me too...you can never know enough
Originally posted by EHM-1821 Javier
great picture!! how do you learn all these techniques? ;D
A lot of it is trial and error, however some i learn from other flight sim forums...
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Nice effect, you could send this shot to Microsoft and give them an idea of a wet ground for the next FSXI.
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Originally posted by EHM-1982 Carlos
Nice effect, you could send this shot to Microsoft and give them an idea of a wet ground for the next FSXI.
Well atleast FSX when the ground is wet does simmer and get plenty of spray when taxiing through it - might have reflected but not sure had water reflections on... will try sometime