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F14 and P-51 Mustang (Read 907 times)
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In a lot of my recent ones I've been trying to capture photo realism.
Hope you like
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Those are awesome! Very Cool! 8)
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1st one is wonderful!! Great job
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#2 is a real stunner!
I nearly thought it was a real photo!!
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Jul 2
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Hey thanks guys, one question though. In some shots around the place I've seen, how do you get the camera to follow the roll of the aircraft to get those nicely angled shots? I've been trying to figure it out but can't seem to find out how.
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Jul 2
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Hey thanks guys, one question though. In some shots around the place I've seen, how do you get the camera to follow the roll of the aircraft to get those nicely angled shots? I've been trying to figure it out but can't seem to find out how.
You Could edit it that way in photoshop or a similar program, but I belive Active Camera does that. I'm Not sure though.
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Yeah I've thought of doing that and it looks like i'll have to anyway. Back to the drawing board i guess
thanks again
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Great edits, very very nice
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#2
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I had to double check on #1!!!!!
Beautiful!
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#2 is awesome, I thought it was a real photo too
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same here, #2 looks like a 100% real photo. corrosion and dirt own! great job man!!
on second thought.....that just might BE real F-14......oh my god.....dude, you rule! lol!!!
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Jul 4
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get those photo's out of here!
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#2 is as close to a photo as you're gonna get.....stunner!!
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