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Cheers
Dan
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A Girl and her Chopper!Took some images for a client a few weekends ago. Had never done 'chicks n cars/bikes' before....so here goes...
![]() ![]() ![]() The "Chop Shop" (name of the workshop, these guys know the American Chopper dudes! ![]() Cheers Dan
Like #2...great shot. The colours, composition, angles all work well.
Also like #4, but the asymmetry of the breasts looks odd.
Agreed any ideas on how to fix it? If someone want to have a play with it (pardon the pun) LOL Dan
ahh does it come much better? girls, cars, they go hand in hand lol
Nathan
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I like the lighting on #1. The model is lit up nicely, but if only the steering wheel and unfinished interior were more faded or blacked out to show nothing.
Can't say I'm a fan of the selective colouring in #2, as the coloured bit is the firewall and not the engine - or some other interesting part IMHO.
Chris
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DUDE how did you do that?? You are spot on about the light, it was all wrong i cocked up on those ![]() Dan
hi dan, if you lighting was more frontal, filter>liquify>bloat can be used to balance any differences due to pose. this has side lighting, so it has less effect. another option might be to select the left half of the image, edit>transform>free transform (or warp). small adjustments make big impact.
It was a quick repair job. Nothing flash Clone tool, soft brush, reduced opacity. Just put the breast shadows in Then added a touch of noise in with the noise filter to disguise the cloning action a bit.
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