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My first out-of-bound


Still-learning

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Seen a couple of of these effects and been thinking about creating one myself.
So, I did my first effort today:

Harley-Davidson-Fat-Attack-AG copy.png

I think it went rather well, but I will await your comments..lol
 
Good effort...

Are you going to add it to the OOB challenge?

I would have slightly blurred the back end of the bike, but still looks great.

Big well done.
 
I like it Still-learning. Like Inkz said, go take a look at Challenge 4. It's an OOB challenge and yours is good. You should enter it.

My only thought about it is, it looks to have movement, except for the kickstand. Maybe remove that.
 
I followed your advice about the blurring, Inkz.
Looks better now.

I also repaired the bottom of the front tire,
That was a bit flat due to the fact that it was standing on the street.
Last I placed the brand and type of motor onto the photoframe.

Harley-Davidson-Fat-Attack-AG2 copy.png

Now I'm going to locate the OOB challenge and add my project..
 
IMHO this needs some attention !

If you mean the flat bottomside of this tyre,
then take a look at post #4 where I repaired that.

If you mean the shadow-effect from the front-tyre on the photo frame,
then I ask you to explain plz. What do you mean?
 
Yeah I was talking about the shadow, the shadow could've been blended towards the out of bound.
 
As I created this OOB I somehow figured that the lightsource was postioned at 3 o'clock (right next to the viewer).
But now, as I look closer to the bike itself I think the lightsource is located left from the bike.

Furthermore, I don't really understand what you mean with "blended towards the out of bound"..
So, I hope that you want to explain it a bit more as my writing english is better then my reading english.

ps: don't wanna make you evil, nemesis...lol
 
Harley-Davidson-Fat-Attack-AG2 copy.jpg
Well normally I don't like to edit someone's final work but I had to make the exception this time, I was talking about the shadow and blur .. so let me get into details : use blurring / shadow on both sides of tire but not that much.. just a very little touch, for instance you can compare both yours and mine images even in 50% view , back and forth and view the difference.. remember this : Photoshop is never always about perfection but attraction but it's better to learn a rule so if later you decide to break it you know it's for good.
 
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Quess this is because I'm at work now and I'm using a secured PC.
Will look at the attachment later today when I'm back home..
 
It's really beautiful, loved the idea, he was right about the shadow maybe you can do something about it, any way it's very good and I like the joke about the spoon by the way lol!
 
about the shadow thing I only read the comments on the first page then I saw the others you know that it's fixed, it looks better. good job
 

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