You are not logged in.

> The forum rules have been updated. Please take a moment to read them.


#1 2012-12-03 03:37:42

elcio
Member
From: BRAZIL
Registered: 2011-08-29
Posts: 42
Website

Project developed by Mitsubishi Pajero Full tour

Project developed by Mitsubishi Pajero Full  tour
Design made by imersaotour
www.imersaotour.com

tanks   elcio

Last edited by elcio (2012-12-03 14:45:18)

Offline

 

#2 2012-12-08 02:24:26

Destiny
Moderator
From: Australia
Registered: 2010-04-27
Posts: 2420
Website

Re: Project developed by Mitsubishi Pajero Full tour

oh ouch... !... An obsolete must to use bracketed shots when capturing the inside of a car... also, since the area of a car is so small, the nadir also needs to be included.. Far too busy with hotspots and video...

Even though this one is highly stylised, it is still much better.. http://www.eg360.com.br/Estrelis.html
Although personally, I would have used Sharpen in Photoshop or Lightroom,  and tone the sun spot down a bit.. Also, when using Photoshop, never use a paint motion or it will blur/smear. Try to pat or use the clone tool with masking tools... That way it remains sharper.. One last thing.. to give the stylising some realism, mask out the ends of the window view and use the motion blur on the sides, this will give the elusion of motion..

With the hotspots, there is too much text on over, and nothing on the actual images... I would reduce the amount of text on the hotspots to just three or four words... Put the rest on the images...

Destiny...


Virtual Tours and 3D/360 Object/Product Photographer - Our aim is to create a 3D/360 Virtual Tour Shop/Store with links to 3D/360 degree products. My gear, VR Drive II - D90 - Nikon 10.5 fisheye - Nikon D800 with Nikon-Nikkor 14-24 - NOVOFLEX Magic Balance - Acratech GP Ball-head - Nodal Ninja 4 + RD-16 Rotor - Manfrotto 190CXPRO4 Carbon Fiber Tripod smile smile

Online

 

#3 2012-12-10 17:48:43

elcio
Member
From: BRAZIL
Registered: 2011-08-29
Posts: 42
Website

Re: Project developed by Mitsubishi Pajero Full tour

Destiny wrote:

oh ouch... !... An obsolete must to use bracketed shots when capturing the inside of a car... also, since the area of a car is so small, the nadir also needs to be included.. Far too busy with hotspots and video...

Even though this one is highly stylised, it is still much better.. http://www.eg360.com.br/Estrelis.html
Although personally, I would have used Sharpen in Photoshop or Lightroom,  and tone the sun spot down a bit.. Also, when using Photoshop, never use a paint motion or it will blur/smear. Try to pat or use the clone tool with masking tools... That way it remains sharper.. One last thing.. to give the stylising some realism, mask out the ends of the window view and use the motion blur on the sides, this will give the elusion of motion..

With the hotspots, there is too much text on over, and nothing on the actual images... I would reduce the amount of text on the hotspots to just three or four words... Put the rest on the images...

Destiny...

First thank you for your help!
So what I did not want to Diser (An obsolete must to use bracketed shots capturing When the inside of the car) and my bad english

Can you clarify

Offline

 

Board footer

Powered by PunBB
© Copyright 2002–2005 Rickard Andersson