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Hey guys I have been wondering for a while now are either of these cars real or 3D rendered??? I apologise if this has been asked before.

Let me know your thoughts cos if the Yellow one is real i want that Kit ;) hehe

Cheers :blink:

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PM-R33 Not every one has your apparent awesome ability to pick these things mate, some of the things people are doing these days with cars are awesome so excuse me for thinking that there may be a remote chance for someone to do that to a car.

But cheers for your comment though ;)

PM-R33 Not every one has your apparent awesome ability to pick these things mate, some of the things people are doing these days with cars are awesome so excuse me for thinking that there may be a remote chance for someone to do that to a car.

Nope, you aint being excused. It has nothing to do with my "awesome ability", it's the fact the cars could not look any more photoshopped/fake if they tried. To think those cars were real when they clearly look fake as hell just shows me you are either 11 years old or have a problem with your vision.

would you honestly think this one is real?

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no.

but it is..

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people do amazing things with photoshop these days :P

I hardly call that "real" for fucks sake. Just because an original photo was used to create something in Photoshop that doesn't resemble the original photo in any way shape or form does not class something as being real.

Edited by PM-R33

So? The OP asked whether the cars he posted were real. The answer was no, clear as day. Whether they started off as a photo of a cat strapped to a horse and then photoshopped into a GTR has got nothing to do with it.

Hardly call it passion. You asked a stupid question, i was amazed how such a stupid question could be asked (and still am). You start giving me a bit of lip, so I put you in your place. Pretty simple really.

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By the looks of it they have been rendered from real photos in photoshop using a technique called HDR.

You can learn about HDR here:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_dynamic_range_imaging

http://www.cambridgeincolour.com/tutorials...namic-range.htm

It's pretty awesome and I want to get into it when I get the time. If you type HDR into google images you'll see some awesome examples.

Edited by Owens
Hardly call it passion. You asked a stupid question, i was amazed how such a stupid question could be asked (and still am). You start giving me a bit of lip, so I put you in your place. Pretty simple really.

Dude your talking to a guy with a GTSt wearing a GT-R badge. No wonder he's thick

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Dude your talking to a guy with a GTSt wearing a GT-R badge. No wonder he's thick

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Dude, your talking to a guy with a GTSt with a GTSt badge, that car is not mine but just a car I like the look of, thought that may have been a little obvious with the plates on the car ;) oh but thats right I am the thick one :banana:

Edited by nthside_skyline

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