chuckinsocal
Jan-10-2008, 10:18 PM
Hi Gang,
My latest project is taking custom cars out of their original ugly environment and putting them in a place where the car is the star (hey ... cool motto!).
Some Before and Afters follow so you can see what I'm trying to accomplish.
My major challenge is removing the pavement from under the cars while preserving the original shadows with their soft edges. I've tried every which way but the results are always unsatisfactory. The problem is trying to separate a black tire that's in a black shadow from black pavement. It's also hard to follow the irregular contour of some shadows with very soft edges so the results look natural. I've tried feathering selections and soft brushes but it always comes out looking artificial (see the Yellow Ford Woody).
I don't know if I can make artificial shadows in PSCS but I'm thinkng they will look manufactured as well.
I wanna get really good at this because my plan is to take photos of these cars at local car shows, which are always held either in a parking lot or on the streets, remove the car, put it in a nicer place, and sell the results to the owners. And I want the work to be near perfect and not amatuer looking.
The samples are below. Any thoughts or advice will be highly valued.
As always, thanks in advance for your help.
Chuck Cannova
http://chuckinsocal.SmugMug.com
Sorry if I went overboard with the examples.
Chuck
My latest project is taking custom cars out of their original ugly environment and putting them in a place where the car is the star (hey ... cool motto!).
Some Before and Afters follow so you can see what I'm trying to accomplish.
My major challenge is removing the pavement from under the cars while preserving the original shadows with their soft edges. I've tried every which way but the results are always unsatisfactory. The problem is trying to separate a black tire that's in a black shadow from black pavement. It's also hard to follow the irregular contour of some shadows with very soft edges so the results look natural. I've tried feathering selections and soft brushes but it always comes out looking artificial (see the Yellow Ford Woody).
I don't know if I can make artificial shadows in PSCS but I'm thinkng they will look manufactured as well.
I wanna get really good at this because my plan is to take photos of these cars at local car shows, which are always held either in a parking lot or on the streets, remove the car, put it in a nicer place, and sell the results to the owners. And I want the work to be near perfect and not amatuer looking.
The samples are below. Any thoughts or advice will be highly valued.
As always, thanks in advance for your help.
Chuck Cannova
http://chuckinsocal.SmugMug.com
Sorry if I went overboard with the examples.
Chuck