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Last Ride


to me the shadow on the left of the car is from a tree , which clearly shows the light source as do the shadows from the graves , the shadow from the car should be excatly the same angle but im only new , i might even have a quick go at this one and get hammered by the herd haha
 
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i dont like visiting gravesites unless its sunny and warm haha , heres my five minute quick take

not saying mine is right because im learning , one lesson i learned though is too use the burn tool holding shift down from one point to another to give you your shadow outline then you can just fill it in , works awesome on poles ets with a straight edge , but it does give you a guide
 

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too me it looks like the shadow is too dark for a gloomy day , not being picky but i think the right hand back tyre sort of puts the car out of shape , maybe change the shape of it a little

try cloning some of the grass from the bottom left of the tyre straight up it may sit better or just play with it until it looks right

or even warp the wheel , good practice and will work better , the front one is fine it just looks like the wheels are turned and looks good , the back one needs to be in line with the car body
warp will do it or one of those tools
 
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Made a few retouches, swapped out the rims and tires, hopefully fixed the problem with rear wheel. Tried to get the shadow right.lastride1.jpg
 
The shadow UNDER THE CAR should be dark not beside it feather if from under to lighter
 
Directly under. Should be a different darker shade,then beside it.
 

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