No easy answer, its just Hard graft drawing them in. I.d suggest drawing a main thick light trail into one layer and then several smaller ones on subsequent layers, that way you can use the magic wand tool to select the background and increase the feathering on the mask before deleting the blank space. That way you can have varying levels of 'blurry edges' for different parts of the picture.

The easiest way to do this though it to re-shoot with a long exposure or do it that way in the first place. I get the impression there is a story here? Was it a bit of an 'oopsie' or a difficult client?


On 17 Jun 2004, at 07:31, www.custins.com wrote:

Hi there,

I need to airbrush in some car lights into a motorway scene (shot at night).
The car lights need to look like time lapse...

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