Helicopter Car pictures - ride here / shame about the perspective on the missiles. Otherwise very inspired. / Nice idea. Agree with BT though. I'd also try to match colors
Helicopter car images - Helictricar / shame about the perspective on the missiles. Otherwise very inspired. / Nice idea. Agree with BT though. I'd also try to match colors
Earth Helicopter pictures - I don't think they get any bigger than this... (full view is 2X) / Out of bounds entries always make me question the need for an out of the bounds shadow. By making one, you are asserting that the scene is surrounded by some mass that is displaying a shadow, whereas the idea of this kind of chop is trying to stress that there is this infinite void outside of the scene... Your shadow doesnt affect the score in my book, i'm just raising a question that always jumps at me when I attempt these. You've done a clean job here, aside from that stray grey vertical line near the lower right hand part of the image. / Oddly, I agree completely with Chris, but I think the Shadow gives the eye a helping hand when assessing depth in an OOB image even when it logically shouldn't be there. / Bush finally destroys all intelligent life on the planet and puts it in his toybox / Not the Bermuda Triangle.. and that kids is how our planet disappeared / HELO.. are we looking for Intelligent life out there... / Great image, definitely outside the box thinking.
Helicopter pictures - source / Funky and cool. The choppers seem to belong in this surreal image
Helicopter images - The concept of camouflage had bypassed Paddy and Mick. / But they said that to camouflage it we needed to paint it green.
HelicopterTrain pictures - No Cowcatcher Needed. / the concept is very strong; what a neat and innovative method of transport. Technically, however, you could improve it by using (depending on your preference) a low opacity masking brush or eraser to slowly get rid of that white halo around the smoke. The other issue is how the train portion appears, for lack of a better word, "flat." At this vantage point, you would see some indication of the train extending back into the "Z" space, (according to an X/Y/Z axis representation of depth) or "extending into the background." Granted, it is always easier to hoax this out of an image that is oriented at a 3/4's or so perspective, but it is certainly possible to show depth on this train, simply by changing the lighting somehow, or by drawing in some "depth" like you would see on a 2d drawing of a cube. Hope this helps, although getting the concept of "depth" is one of the hardest to grasp in any 2d media, especially PS as photos do show depth, an important truth to note when you are trying to hoax photos. / Instead of WOOO-WOOOO it goes WHOOOOOOOOOOSH. / The smoke needs to rise between the two forward blades.