Mike wrote:The auto to manual swap is not as involved as you would think.
Get all the parts you need in a pile, and drive the car into it.
They will find their way into the correct places.
Quiklilcav wrote:Not bad for some of your first chops, but here are some tips:
A simple thing to learn is to get your color balancing on. The DD pics are obviously blue biased, probably due to an automatic camera picking up on some small element and adjusting to it. When you chop an element from another pic, you need to get them balanced to look as un-chopped as possible.
Also, make sure your AA is turned on when you're cutting an pasting, so you don't get the jagged lines, like you see around the guy in the first pic (don't know if that's you or a buddy. )
When you're doing a drop, try to find lines in the picture background to follow so that you don't see the horizontal split where you moved the top of the picture down. For example in your first chop of your DD, use the line between the grass and the curb. It will take some practice, but it's not hard. The front end would be harder because of the truck.
Mike wrote:The auto to manual swap is not as involved as you would think.
Get all the parts you need in a pile, and drive the car into it.
They will find their way into the correct places.