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Feeling Blue

Started by feher, October 21, 2014, 04:14:53 PM

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feher

Hi Guys,
Here is a little something I been playing with.
Background is made in Keyshot.
Post work done in PS
Enjoy
Tim

Zen

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you're welcome ;)


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Xaad135

Its lookin good ............  8)

feher

Zen,
Thanks for giving us some variations of the image I did.
I kept the yellow out of my image on purpose. I wanted a very clean crisp look at the same time showing off the body lines. When adding yellow or warm colors to this image it gives the blue a dirty feel to it. It also makes the blacks/grays look yellow. Are the wheels yellow or are they gray. That's not what I wanted someone to ask. The blurring of the foreground I feel distracts from the vehicle. It gives the impression that something is not right. Personally I don't see adding it helps the image.
Now if I went with a more neutral background then the yellow/warm light would work I would have added the yellow warm light on the ground too to justify it.
At anycase thank you for taking the time to view and comment.

Xaad135
Thank you. I had some fun with this one.

Tim

Xaad135

When i saw your image i thought it was fine but when i opened it in full image view , then i see you did very well on details.. especially the front headlights and the indicators beneath them..... it feels really like blue.  8)

Keep them coming!!

Saad [Xaad]

Angelo

i like fehers more the other ones look to dark and to much yellow perhaps the 2nd image was good on lightning. great renders overall!

Zen

the large version does have some good detail....but the tires are more unrealistically gray near the top, kind of breaks the realism.  keyshot renders are by default, without any settings tweaks, a bit washed out and hazy.  Images are going to look different on different monitors.  I work with a religiously calibrated professional IPS panel. 

The only thing I did to it was some auto toning and contrast though.  I only blurred it because I didn't realize there was a larger version, and the smaller version was a bit too sharp looking along the edge lines.