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Thread: Wheels On Fire

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    Default Wheels On Fire

    Just a little thing I did, photo not taken by me.

    [IMG]http://i262.photobucket.com/albums/i...ttReynolds.jpg[/IMG]

    Let me know what you think.

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    its okay but its to simple. A black and white gradient may bring it out more and give it a glowing effect but im not sure try it out.

    My Three Rules Of Making a Sig Flow, Lighting and Depth


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    It's pretty cool, but try to make the fire effects look more fire-like and wild.
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    its lookin pretty good. now what you have to work on is making the lines of motion follow the accepted solids. when i say accepted solids, i mean like what is percieved as being solid in a picture.right now it looks very photoshopped because the light isnt being reflected like it should be, and it kinda looksl ike the bike is floating. in real life, if those tires were doing what you've illustrated them to do, the flame would be splayed out in a V, with the tip of the V at the front of the tire, and the arms going backwards with the lines of motion. imagine you're drawing the air being split by the tires, and how it would be cut by the tire, then how the air would conform around the moving object. sadly this sounds like physics, altho i've yet to take physics....

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    Yea i agree with jool. its too light to be fire and if you added somethin like sparks maybe that could improve it

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