Originally posted by Troen
Some of my GT4 photowork
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I own the Volvo for aesthetic value only... it's pretty quick but handles like a poo log. Am I the only one who loves the look of a Volvo?Yummy yummy yummy, I've got fun in my tummy.
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these features were in Sega GT 2002, man i love that game its better than GT4..... i have every car and a billion dollars...... plus there arent any volvosComment
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Sega GT 2002 sucks. The photo mode gives you mini crap photos that you hang up in your "garage". You have 0 control over anything like aperture, brightness, etc and you can't transfer them to a USB drive to get them on your computer. It has 1/4 the cars GT4 has, cruddier graphics, and it is a lot less realistic IMO. The only thing that could comapare with GT4 is Forza Motorsport, which I also have... and the only thing I like better in that is the Ferrari's.Yummy yummy yummy, I've got fun in my tummy.
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that being said, Sega Gt 2002 is damn fun online.Originally posted by i_baked_cookiesSega GT 2002 sucks. The photo mode gives you mini crap photos that you hang up in your "garage". You have 0 control over anything like aperture, brightness, etc and you can't transfer them to a USB drive to get them on your computer. It has 1/4 the cars GT4 has, cruddier graphics, and it is a lot less realistic IMO. The only thing that could comapare with GT4 is Forza Motorsport, which I also have... and the only thing I like better in that is the Ferrari's.Comment
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Longer exposure will help brighten them up.(If you can do that.) You could also try to open up the aperture thus allowing more light into the body. I like the Volvo pic if it was a bit brighter, just a smidge, too much will wash it out and the car should be about an inch to the left imho.Comment
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Kai
Or you could not show us some lame pictures that you took in a video game. Pictures that four million other kids have probably taken, too.Comment
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It's more intresting then anything you've posted lately on these dead boards.Originally posted by KaiOr you could not show us some lame pictures that you took in a video game. Pictures that four million other kids have probably taken, too.Yummy yummy yummy, I've got fun in my tummy.
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Yea, it looked brighter on my TV screen than it did when I got it to my computer.Originally posted by Dharma punkLonger exposure will help brighten them up.(If you can do that.) You could also try to open up the aperture thus allowing more light into the body. I like the Volvo pic if it was a bit brighter, just a smidge, too much will wash it out and the car should be about an inch to the left imho.Yummy yummy yummy, I've got fun in my tummy.
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Kai
Well, you do have me there.Originally posted by i_baked_cookiesIt's more intresting then anything you've posted lately on these dead boards.Comment
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I really appreciate the looks of a Volvo, same goes with most European cars. It's something about the quality and the structural ridgity (spelling?).
The picture though, I must say is a valiant attempt but it could be better. Maybe a shallower angle and a closer view. If you do not mind I have a idea for a future picture. Have your camera angle straight in front of the car and slightly angled. Use one of your muscle cars, the Corvette works, and burn it out as so to have the rear end swing sideways. The camera shot will have a view on the fender side of the car, however the tires will be pointing towards the camera. This is a typical burnout shot but you will find it will curry favor with many people.
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Yea, I did something like that but it is so overused. I like mine. Here's another that I'm using as my desktop. You all probably won't like it but oh well, it pleases me.Originally posted by WebbyI really appreciate the looks of a Volvo, same goes with most European cars. It's something about the quality and the structural ridgity (spelling?).
The picture though, I must say is a valiant attempt but it could be better. Maybe a shallower angle and a closer view. If you do not mind I have a idea for a future picture. Have your camera angle straight in front of the car and slightly angled. Use one of your muscle cars, the Corvette works, and burn it out as so to have the rear end swing sideways. The camera shot will have a view on the fender side of the car, however the tires will be pointing towards the camera. This is a typical burnout shot but you will find it will curry favor with many people.
Just my two cents
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I still think you should try a high angle drift through a nice corner. Those shots are always pretty.
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I decided to break out GT4 and take some pics too.
I like mine a bit better than that volvo
That thing is so hard to drive in dirt, i dont know how the duke boys did it.
Gettin a bit of air.... yeehaaaaw?
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