Author Topic: Static scene  (Read 2281 times)

2017-10-30, 09:57:58

rashed sarwari

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The Envirnment is modeled by me and the Car is a free model from google
softwares used: 3ds_max, Corona and BMD fusion for retouching
Comments are very much welcome for improvement. Thank you Guys.

2017-10-30, 11:19:58
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So, why a "static" scene for a car? If the car was moving, and if there was some motion blur, that would both make the image more interesting, and would hide some imperfections like the forest background.
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2017-10-30, 14:05:33
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So, why a "static" scene for a car?

Some dude decided to stop in the middle of the road, near the blind corner, so he could take couple snapshots of his brand new pimped car. What's wrong with that? :]
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2017-10-30, 15:32:49
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Oh, so that's a kind of "road behavior awareness" social campaign. Makes sense.
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2017-10-31, 05:58:30
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Some dude decided to stop in the middle of the road, near the blind corner, so he could take couple snapshots of his brand new pimped car. What's wrong with that? :]
without a license plate.. I don't think so :)