photoshop rolling shots.
Originally Posted by 2tone_xB
Originally Posted by PandaPower
could you post a pic of what the rig looks like in the original pic w/o it being PS out or would that be giving away your secret?
Do it for Panda, because Panda is cool
Do it for Panda, because Panda is cool

if they told you, they would have to umm....yeah.
haha jk. i honestly dont have pics of it.
when i get my pics done...they're already erased.
^ it's fairly simple.
The rig is attached to his car.
The camera will take one shot of the car in motion, and then photographer detachs the rig and takes one shot of the car not in motion but in the same exact angle, with in this case 2tone xb hanging out of the hatch.
The photographer can then take the two pictures, get rid of the rig, and crop in 2 tone hanging out the hatch.
Its hard to explain but just think about it.
edit: this is just how I think its done, I couold be wrong, but it seems logical.
The rig is attached to his car.
The camera will take one shot of the car in motion, and then photographer detachs the rig and takes one shot of the car not in motion but in the same exact angle, with in this case 2tone xb hanging out of the hatch.
The photographer can then take the two pictures, get rid of the rig, and crop in 2 tone hanging out the hatch.
Its hard to explain but just think about it.
edit: this is just how I think its done, I couold be wrong, but it seems logical.
or you can do it the old fashioned way and pan the shot....

I think it looks so much more natural that way. I love photoshop, but the more you can do with just a camera makes the program much easier to work with.
- Dante

I think it looks so much more natural that way. I love photoshop, but the more you can do with just a camera makes the program much easier to work with.
- Dante
Originally Posted by iheartzombies
^ it's fairly simple.
The rig is attached to his car.
The camera will take one shot of the car in motion, and then photographer detachs the rig and takes one shot of the car not in motion but in the same exact angle, with in this case 2tone xb hanging out of the hatch.
The photographer can then take the two pictures, get rid of the rig, and crop in 2 tone hanging out the hatch.
Its hard to explain but just think about it.
edit: this is just how I think its done, I couold be wrong, but it seems logical.
The rig is attached to his car.
The camera will take one shot of the car in motion, and then photographer detachs the rig and takes one shot of the car not in motion but in the same exact angle, with in this case 2tone xb hanging out of the hatch.
The photographer can then take the two pictures, get rid of the rig, and crop in 2 tone hanging out the hatch.
Its hard to explain but just think about it.
edit: this is just how I think its done, I couold be wrong, but it seems logical.
the car does it stuff, people posing is opitional.
ONLY PS is erasing the rig out the shot.
I just recieved the new Popular Photography mag the other day and there is a how-to in it showing how you can make a rig that hooks up under the front bumper with camera mounted on end with a tripod head, tried to find it online, but the mag is just out so there is nothing but a discripition of article online, may want to hit up the mag rack and check it out.
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