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I don't know if any of you watch the photoshop guys , but they did a tutorial on making a stationary car look like it's moving. Unfortunately you can't download old episodes unless you're willing to shell out a couple of bucks, but the tutorial seemed simple enough (they always make it simple, but to get perfect effect you'll have to be a bit more detailed).
It's just a matter of selectively blurring layer masks.. select just the background of the photo, do a light motion blur, then select the tires and do a radial blur. I'm not denying that the shot might not have had any post-processing, but I figured since this is the post-processing forum, it might be nice to show how I would do it.. |
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