Speeding through the skies

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Speeding through the skies

Postby captaincarl » Thu Oct 25, 2007 8:35 am

First screenshot here of my 737-800  ;D

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Please let me know what you think,

Carl
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Re: Speeding through the skies

Postby eno » Thu Oct 25, 2007 9:44 am

To be brutal ....... it just looks like a badly blurred screenshot.

Tip1 .... It needs a background that's blurred to show speed ... clouds or scenery if it's just after take off.
Tip2 .... Switch off the aircraft tags.
Tip3 .... Don't blur the aircraft .. read Tip1.
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Re: Speeding through the skies

Postby GunnerMan » Sun Oct 28, 2007 12:10 pm

I need to agree, looks like the camera man was shakin like a leaf when he took it. There are two kinds of motion blur you can have, "fixed" and "moving". It looks like you were aiming for fixed: where the photographer is standing still and the airplane passes by him. For this to be done properly it helps to have a background with some content, a blue sky dosent really work well. Then you select the aircraft and add blur to it. Then it looks like the aircraft is creaming by.

If you want to have a moving shot then you select everything but the aircraft and blur it. It looks like you are moving with the aircraft and the ground is flying by.
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