My RR5 Repsol work in progress shot by my mate LED Eddie

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  1. Oakleyspatz

    Oakleyspatz New Member

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    How it started
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    Replaced the bodywork
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    Added 2010 wheels, carbon covers etc
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    Today with 2010 front & back calipers, Laser Xtreme exhaust and other bits
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  2. Greco

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    A million times better mate...nice job. Complete new bike
     
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  3. rab

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    nice good job
     
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  4. shackbleep

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    lovely job on the bike. Cracking photos also!
     
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    looks smart! some of those shots are class!
     
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    Love 3, 4 & 5.

    What process is he using for 4? Is it the magic wand in Photoshop?
    Are they really fireworks in 5?
     
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    Looking good
     
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  8. Oakleyspatz

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    Hi Muffking, I assume he's using the magic wand too in Photoshop but I never actually asked him. There is a free app if you have a tablet called 'Color Splurge' which does the exact same thing but is ridiculously quick and easy to use. The one with the sparks is done using a metal basket on a chain and the basket is filled with wire wool and then lit, he then spun it around several times in the background whilst leaving the camera on a long exposure on a tripod. The effect is amazing and kind of suits the 'Fireblade' theme!
     
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    I did this one myself using the Color Splurge app image.jpg
     
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  10. Greco

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    He he, a lot of work for your pride and joy...and why not?!
     

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