On 08/28/2013 07:54 AM, Gunold Brunbauer wrote:
Its very easy: You need two photos: photo 1 of shows the interior,
photo 2 shows the exterior.
And of course these two photos should have have exactly the same
geometry (camera on stand, cars positioned with millimeter accuracy...).
The photo
i just downloaded gimp and wanted to use it for some rendurings. i am the
tech guy for loose screw kustomz. i want to take a photo of a car cut it
in half then lower it to see what it will look like. as i said i dont know
how to use it at all and need some help please
On Tue, Aug 27, 2013 at 8:03 AM, T.J. Pavao wrote:
i just downloaded gimp and wanted to use it for some rendurings. i am the
tech guy for loose screw kustomz.
For what?
i want to take a photo of a car cut it in half then lower it to see what it
will look like.
I'm not sure I understand
Perhaps T.J. means he wants to remove the middle section of the car
and hook the top and bottom back together to make a modified version
of the car?
Could one of those amazing perspective/distortion tools help in such a
process (far more advanced than anything I've ever done)?
Elle
On 8/27/13,
On 08/27/2013 03:14 PM, Partha Bagchi wrote:
Elle,
A wild guess (on my part ;)). The OP is looking for this:
http://twistedsifter.com/2012/08/amazing-car-cutaways-gallery/
Thanks,
Partha
On Tue, Aug 27, 2013 at 7:33 AM, Elle Stone l.elle.st...@gmail.com wrote:
Perhaps T.J. means he wants
(I apologize for my english, I am translating from German)
Its very easy: You need two photos: photo 1 of shows the interior, photo
2 shows the exterior.
You open phot0 1. Now you open photo 2 as a layer.
In the layer-window right-click on the ölayer fo phot 2. Choose: Add
alpha channel
Now