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I completely agree with Crotale and SCTRWD!


I made a similar observation to you in a previous post, "The biggest part of making this or any composite work, is choosing the right BG and primary subject by matching lighting and perspective,  and making sure the color, reflections, shadows will all be of similar  quality and direction. Your starting off by placing yourself in a  position to fail."


This is the third similar project you've started. You did not complete the first two!


From the beginning I have felt that you have little to no concept of perspective.


You want help...........here it is...

Watch the following tutorial and then come back and demonstrate by creating an example, with lines, that the car and the background you choose will match in perspective. (They don't have to be exact, just close)


Using perspective and vanishing points to create amazing Composites in Photoshop


We will work on lighting after that.


What is our favorite program/app? (Hint - it begins and ends with the letter P)
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