F-14 Composite...

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F-14 Composite...

Postby lunitic_8 » Fri Jun 26, 2009 9:11 pm

I did this pretty quick and i think it turned out pretty good!!

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Re: F-14 Composite...

Postby gtirob01 » Fri Jun 26, 2009 9:24 pm

looks pretty good. maybe try reducing the brightness/contrast on the Tomcat to get it to blend in better with the background. Maybe even a very slight motion or gaussian blur. Also the background image is a bit grainy, add that to the Tomcat as well to again blend it in.
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Re: F-14 Composite...

Postby lunitic_8 » Fri Jun 26, 2009 9:26 pm

looks pretty good. maybe try reducing the brightness/contrast on the Tomcat to get it to blend in better with the background. Maybe even a very slight motion or gaussian blur. Also the background image is a bit grainy, add that to the Tomcat as well to again blend it in.


Thanks for the tip but remember im using Paint Shop Pro  ;) 8-)
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Re: F-14 Composite...

Postby ShaneG_old » Sat Jun 27, 2009 7:27 am

I think this is a very well done compostite Chad! :)
Not sure if you already did the contrast, but it looks right on my monitor. (anyone else stop to wonder about everyone else's monitor settings and how they affect the way your shots look? :-/ )


looks pretty good. maybe try reducing the brightness/contrast on the Tomcat to get it to blend in better with the background. Maybe even a very slight motion or gaussian blur. Also the background image is a bit grainy, add that to the Tomcat as well to again blend it in.


Thanks for the tip but remember im using Paint Shop Pro
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