**New Photoshoot**
This was a pain in the butt to do, but it turned out pretty well, and it was kinda fun
Heres an entire photoshoot combined into one image.

Also, I didnt realize this untill just a few seconds ago. I didnt plan on it, but there are ten pictures of my car in this image. I'm thinking about calling this one "The Perfect 10"
lol
Heres an entire photoshoot combined into one image.

Also, I didnt realize this untill just a few seconds ago. I didnt plan on it, but there are ten pictures of my car in this image. I'm thinking about calling this one "The Perfect 10"
lol
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Thanks! Glad you guys liked it
I used a Casio Exlim EX-Z750. I just recently bought it and I'm still getting used to it, but I think I pretty much got it down.
DesiZ, I like your Avatar lol
I used a Casio Exlim EX-Z750. I just recently bought it and I'm still getting used to it, but I think I pretty much got it down.DesiZ, I like your Avatar lol
Originally Posted by playa6tnine
silverbolt, how long did that take u to shoot?
The actual photoshoot took probably around half an hour, or less. I had about 15 shots that I took. I actually had to hurry because the parking lot was starting to fill up, and I didnt want the other cars to ruin the shot.. even if it was just a reflection off my car. The fun part was to photoshop them all together. That took a little longer. I dont remember how long that took though, I love photoshopping, and I usually lose track of time when I'm photoshopping.
Originally Posted by NiSmO D1X
mind doing that for me when I get my car back, my photoshopping skills suck, i woud like to use that as my desktop.
Originally Posted by YBLegal
WOW.. i want them done too.. but i want it all lined up~
teach me how you did that.. i dont have photoshop.. so i guess i will have to work with MS paint
teach me how you did that.. i dont have photoshop.. so i guess i will have to work with MS paint

How do I do it? I just take plenty of pictures, and carefully do cut and paste. Its one of those "easier said than done", but thats really all it is. When doing it, be aware of reflections, lighting, and shadows. If any of those are off, they'll totally throw off the entire picture. Also, be quick about it too. You want to have every shot to have about the same lighting, so the best time to do it is in the afternoon. And also... use a tripod





