05-15-2013, 06:57 AM
@JakeB, I really enjoy this idea. The story behind the scene may not be the most original but it looks new so I don't think it's a problem at all.
In terms of the coin; I think you should study how objects are moving in photographs and sometimes movies. it is very common for photos to capture a moving object by making that object very detailed and show that it is moving with fading out copies of itself from where it was just a moment ago. Even if it should be blurry, realisticly, you can't have a fussy, blurry object right in the center, I suggest you try like I said to bring out the last frame of the coins details, maybe a symbol of justice inside of it. And use tools instead of manually making it blurry (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t8sTxPBtt8A) is an example you can try around with.
In terms of the coin; I think you should study how objects are moving in photographs and sometimes movies. it is very common for photos to capture a moving object by making that object very detailed and show that it is moving with fading out copies of itself from where it was just a moment ago. Even if it should be blurry, realisticly, you can't have a fussy, blurry object right in the center, I suggest you try like I said to bring out the last frame of the coins details, maybe a symbol of justice inside of it. And use tools instead of manually making it blurry (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t8sTxPBtt8A) is an example you can try around with.