Photoshop Final! Need Help Qucikly

Shlogan

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I need to make a tilt shift photo in photoshop that emulates a mini cooper ad i found, due tonight. first of all I need a high quality picture i can use from the internet. if anyone can show me sites to look through that would be great, and i want the picture to be of a city with a car or an object in the middle that i can focus the tilt shift on. also if you have any tips about making the tilt shift effect or how to make lines in photoshop, please help me out. thanks ns!
 
my prediciton for this thread:
OP: hey guys will you do my homework for me?NS: no but i'll pee in your butt
 
Actually, that's probably not what's going to happen to this thread. Don't post stupid shit in people's threads.

OP, I'll look around for it. Can it be any car, or does it have to be a Mini?
 
there are a lot of sites that do fake tilt shift for you, so if your final is submitting a jpeg then use one of those. As for finding the actual image look for something wide and far away from the subject
 
waita be a trend setter, its your fault that shit ends up like that. i dont need you to do my homework, i need help finding good picture is all.
 
i keep thinking that there would be a dope picture to use from the stanced car thread, but ya doesnt have to be a mini. i need to use photoshop to do the effect because they will be looking at my layers, so a site that does fake tilt shifts wont help.
 
you can play the douche

oh im sorry I thought the question was changing your name to what you are- my bad

but seriously if you can play the douche more power to you
 
word ya the first one didn't work but ill definitely consider the second, thanks man. keep it coming!
 
really tempted to use this photo, just not sure if it is too low angle

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google search: photoshop tilt shift effect tutorial or something similar, try different variations till you find one you like. really simple. it's all just masks and blur two of the easiest things to do in photoshop. I can't believe you took a semester long photoshop class and don't know how to do this already. Also that picture might work but I'm sure you could do better. look for something shot from higher up and a little wider out
 
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