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Old 14-03-08, 05:56 PM   #1
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1938 Buick Eight

Posting this one in the compositing section because I want to learn some new things. Please feel free to crit.

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Old 15-03-08, 09:09 AM   #2
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hi, nice, only the tyres on the near(to camera) side are too gray IMO
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something wrong with the match and perspective.

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Old 15-03-08, 11:15 AM   #4
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What should I do to fix the perspective?

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Old 15-03-08, 02:06 PM   #5
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What should I do to fix the perspective?

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change camera lens(FOV) that can help
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Old 15-03-08, 02:36 PM   #6
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you've got a pretty good base image to trace the vanishing points (a lot of straight lines !).

try to ovelrap well a ground plane with the image ground (with the vanishing lines) and it should do it

btw, it's a nice car !
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Old 16-03-08, 08:42 AM   #7
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Hi

Why not use the actual camera match feature of Max? It should find the perspective easily. Anyway it's just a bit more laborous manually, not impossible. It seems to me that the cars horizon line sets lower than the photo's -> move camera a bit upwards. Nice image anyway.
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Old 17-03-08, 02:24 PM   #8
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the background pic is great. the perspective is a bit off but i have no new ideas of how to fix it. perhaps the tires should look darker. anyhow, it's still gorgeous. btw, did you take the background pic yourself?

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Old 17-03-08, 02:32 PM   #9
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No, its a pic which was taken near Düsseldorf, Germany by a good friend. i did some postwork. Will try to play around with the perspective in the next days.

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kosso_olli, can you post background picture you use? (without post-work). Thx.
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