Show your Photoshop talent
#1
Racer
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Show your Photoshop talent
I would love to see the talent on this forum and learn what you can really do with post editing.
Last edited by RYE; 08-20-2017 at 11:35 PM.
#2
Racer
^^ Gorgeous.
Go figure, I am a clothing designer but I sketch out all my designs by hand. Very hands on - I don't even know how to use illustrator or photoshop. I took a course in it when I was in college - (Parsons School of Design) and found it to be so boring. I always sketched the design out - taped fabric on the paper - and coordinated a collection that way. Do the same thing at the factory now, etc.
I digress.
When I get my Porsche - I'll have a buddy of mine who does amazing work with photo shop to put something together. He did it for my S550 - seen here.
Go figure, I am a clothing designer but I sketch out all my designs by hand. Very hands on - I don't even know how to use illustrator or photoshop. I took a course in it when I was in college - (Parsons School of Design) and found it to be so boring. I always sketched the design out - taped fabric on the paper - and coordinated a collection that way. Do the same thing at the factory now, etc.
I digress.
When I get my Porsche - I'll have a buddy of mine who does amazing work with photo shop to put something together. He did it for my S550 - seen here.
#4
I detest anything that looks photoshopped. IMHO, the best photoshop jobs are they ones that you can't tell.
Here's one of my photos that I used photoshop to tweak the colors/contrast/etc but is mostly unaltered.
Here's one of my photos that I used photoshop to tweak the colors/contrast/etc but is mostly unaltered.
#5
Rennlist Member
Shot in my garage, my '87 Targa and my current '97 993 targa
My '87 911 targa (sold a few years ago) inserted in a Porsche poster.
My '97' targa inserted in a Porsche poster.
#6
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I'm a bigger fan of Photoshop "subtraction" than I am of "addition." In this shot, overhead wires, light poles, a chain-link fence, and road markings were all removed to more clearly focus on the subject. Also, a little highlight processing. Everything else is really there, including the dramatic sky and that Club Blau Porsche. .
#7
Racer
I'm a bigger fan of Photoshop "subtraction" than I am of "addition." In this shot, overhead wires, light poles, a chain-link fence, and road markings were all removed to more clearly focus on the subject. Also, a little highlight processing. Everything else is really there, including the dramatic sky and that Club Blau Porsche. .
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Racer
#12
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Yes! PRISMA is a very cool app. Great for making big garage wall graphics!
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Drifting
#14
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Here is one of mine. I typically am not a fan of a heavy hand with Photoshop.
In this one I used it for color adjustment, sharpening and cloning out some distracting elements and reflections from off-camera-flash.
In this one I used it for color adjustment, sharpening and cloning out some distracting elements and reflections from off-camera-flash.
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My daughter's handiwork: