very nice pics, thoughs black cars must handle very good
PS: (if your paint opens jpeg's) to reduce the size of the pics open and save your pics in paint to reduce space and loading time for 56k users, thank you
i couldve sworn that the spoiler lowers your air resistance, which allow you to cut thru the air. which gives you higher top speed. have you done any of the slipstream challenged??? they lack the power to cut thru the air. why dont you buy lik elets say a nissan cube, test it out on test track, you wont go faster than about 96mph. but i bet with a wing you would go faster, in fact i'll try it out myself
I need to know, is there anyway of taking pictures, with multiple cars on the track?
I have heard that you can operate photo drive, during one of your saved replays, but I'm not totaly sure how.
Feel free to comment on my pics above, ... I don't mind you calling my Celica a pile of crap.
EmptyWords wrote:i couldve sworn that the spoiler lowers your air resistance, which allow you to cut thru the air. which gives you higher top speed. have you done any of the slipstream challenged??? they lack the power to cut thru the air. why dont you buy lik elets say a nissan cube, test it out on test track, you wont go faster than about 96mph. but i bet with a wing you would go faster, in fact i'll try it out myself
WTF? The name itself says it already. A spoiler SPOILS the air flow. You'll go slower, but gain downforce.
EmptyWords wrote:i couldve sworn that the spoiler lowers your air resistance, which allow you to cut thru the air. which gives you higher top speed. have you done any of the slipstream challenged??? they lack the power to cut thru the air. why dont you buy lik elets say a nissan cube, test it out on test track, you wont go faster than about 96mph. but i bet with a wing you would go faster, in fact i'll try it out myself
WTF? The name itself says it already. A spoiler SPOILS the air flow. You'll go slower, but gain downforce.
EmptyWords wrote:i like that celica pic and the Z pic alot. how did you take it like that? the rest is ok... could be better
Thanks for the comments.
To get the vision blury, you must be driving at a decent speed. And when taking a shot, focus on the car, and then lower the 'Shutter speed' to 60- or watever. This should keep most of the car clear, and the background behind it blury. Try adjusting the 'Aperture' as well (ive forgotten what it does).