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Yeah as of right now it is bone stock except for head unit. That was the first thing I replaced because Bose is garbage.
I hope there is no issue with height otherwise I need to take it back to the dealership. |
It's normal.
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Nope they don't forget there (dealershit)just plain ignorant on cars they sell! Lol
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Very nice shot indeed! |
Thank you!
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Monday trip rolling shot :p
https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7461/...759572a870.jpgrolling 1 by carlitos_370z, on Flickr |
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Lookin good dude! |
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Wax on wax off:excited:
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Jdm love. Of course I'm the one with the Z
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What do ya think?
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What intakes are those? |
They are K&N typhoon
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Created a big light for light painting tonight. Here is a quick test. Cant wait to do a real shot with it.
https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8681/...873532d2_b.jpg |
Wow great job! I have yet to play with some lighting. My buddy and I tried a while back but now I need to try more! :tup:
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Did another test tonight. Still need to adjust a few things on the design to make it final and also find a good location to shoot in.
https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8582/...fa40b17a_b.jpg |
It is a pro shot. The light pole needs to go.
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A few compositional tweaks and you've got yourself a pretty good shot. I'm not a huge fan of light painting cars, but they are neat when executed well.
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Yeah, they begin to look CGI
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My World hahahaha :D
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In my personal opinion I would like a softbox way more. However I do not have one so I have to work with what I do have. I think a softbox would give you a different effect because light painting is a narrow light which gives off a narrow diffusion while it depends on what kind of softbox you use, but if I was to shoot this with a softbox I would want a decent sized one to get into there and show up in the reflections a bit.
Softbox would be the best route for me, but I do not have one as mentioned so light painting it is for now. |
Softboxes reduce light output, sometimes by half depending on the box, so you would need to compensate. Most professionals that light paint simply use an Ice Light, or a homemade light made from a long fluorescent bulb and a battery inverter. The larger the light source, the larger your reflection will be. And remember, larger light source = softer light. So adding a soft box to a small light will not "soften" per se, only just modify the light a bit.
Light painting cars is essentially a way to imitate photographing a car in a studio with a huge white surround and ceiling. It can be as complicated as you want it to be, or as simple. |
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My favorite so far
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^^ That looks identical to Jenna Catics Z in FL - Literally same exact setup, wheels, color scheme, lights
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She just sold it actually Nick
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But that is the same exact picture she posted on her profile.....
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Schplayer if you did just buy it from her, its a good purchase :tup:
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Detailed Z (Quick Spray Detail)
https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7504/...27c0fb30_b.jpgZ Detail by TaroBaapG35, on Flickr Full Overhaul Coming soon! |
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