It is a hidden button in Photoshop. Hold down command-alt-shift-down arrow-C-G-I in the Filters menu. Wait 2 minutes, then press command-alt-shift-esc.
Thanks, Knuck. Call it a Knack. :lol:
Well, without badges showing, it is hard to tell. I am thinking you have to go to a GT 350 or 500 to get the other grille, but who knows? Hopefully we will all know soon.
Ford's high-quality combination of studio photos, outside photos and moving video will trump these admittedly decent photos, but poor quality distorted magazine dupes by miles.
Yes, they were based on something. Something pretty accurate. I needed a great deal of detective work to pull it all together. My original take was fairly close too. It was based on someone's observations at a consumer feedback testing thing.
Going forward, please link to this perspective-corrected image when calling our new pony a fat face, or for any reason, for that matter, until we get better images.
Someone start a thread on how much they hate the new Mustang. Then the extremists can go there and vent. I don't mind constructive criticism here, but come on. If you feel as Mr. V Vega feels go make your own hate thread and vent there.
Yes there are still art directors who believe that.
That said, I created a farkle brush for clients who insist.
I usually go to Google for a good one (usually look for one with a dark background.) I used it for my only two illuminated headlight shots; the white one with the door open and...
One more swipe at the AW cover. Where the HECK did the specular farkle sparkle come from? Not any light source I can see. I hope it was the request of a hack art director and not the whim of a hack retoucher.