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at the moment it looks like you're still a beginner
try reading some of the many tutorials that the void has to offer
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yes agree with ketg as a beginner its always a good idea to get used to all your tools in the photoshop your
using . most of us here have cs2- to cs5 some might still use gimp . i started out with paint then coral shop then
moved up to ps7 then cs2 now cs5 , any rate make a new document go to file new set it on pixels always .
then make it 500 x 500 just to get used to the tool and blending . if need brushes let me know i might be able to
help out there. try blending your focal with your bg not too much tho and try using some c4ds and smudging
around them .less u want to try a different style pay no attention to me because, i only do smudge mostly :P just
have fun messing with different things and post all your work for cnc people here give great advice i like to think i
do at times . if most of it makes any sense to you :P but void is a place to help beginners so welcome to void
again and good luck with your 2nd tag i give u just a month time you will get better just by being here and taking
other voiders advice and cnc.
In my opinion, the background as it is, is far too plain to blend in with a render that is very "3D" and fancy/glowy.
I would consider using a futuristic stock, one that blends in.
Granted he needs to practice, but CNC is more useful..
I think the background just doesnt suit it IMO, try some similar colour fracturals for the background!
As for the racers, smudge em a bit, give them some flow! also, add in some C4D similar colour ones, make them blend in abit :)
Good start, kiu :]
You gotta watch at the render, you took one that was alot smaller than your sig so the right side looks cut off.
Take renders with complete images =)