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a clean white ride with the power of a V8 engine. Based on a Ford Model A.
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Here's another of my early attempts at using the Lucisart plugin. I think this effect works really well on cars/big metal objects.
This is was created from the original snap by a combination of the following:
Minor HDR work
Selective darkening using curves
Numerous runs of Lucisart "Sculpture" effect at differing levels
Numerous runs of Lucisart "Exposure" effect at differing levels
Orton effect
Desaturation
a clean white ride with the power of a V8 engine. Based on a Ford Model A.
Watch the video for instructions how to build your own!
a clean white ride with the power of a V8 engine. Based on a Ford Model A.
Watch the video for instructions how to build your own!
1923er Ford T-Bucket HotRod
Car: Special Cars Berlin
Model: Leokadia Hateville
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This super cool 31 Ford hotrod was from Buffalo, NY. Seen at the Syracues Nationals in July. View Larger On Black
HDR from 3 handheld exposures, tonemapped in Photomatix Pro, texture by Skeletal Mess.
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Saturday Hotrod show in the Western Cascades..
Hot rods are typically American cars with large engines modified for linear speed. The origin of the term "hot rod" is unclear. One explanation is that the term is a contraction of "hot roadster," meaning a roadster that was modified for speed. Roadsters were the cars of choice because they were light. The term became commonplace in the 1930s or 1940s as the name of a car that had been "hopped up" by modifying the engine in various ways to achieve higher performance.