Okay, so, today I wanted to mess around with something totally different – a vintage Porsche Spyder. I’ve always loved the look of these cars, so I figured, why not try to recreate that classic vibe?

I started by gathering some references. You know, just browsing through tons of photos online, checking out different angles, paint jobs, and details. I really wanted to get a good feel for the car’s essence, what makes it so iconic.
Then, I jumped into action. My goal was to capture that vintage feel. I wanted to make it look like a photograph from the era, aged and weathered.
Experimenting
- First, I worked on the colors. I desaturated things a bit, gave it a slightly faded look, like an old photograph.
- Next, I played with the contrast. I didn’t want it to be too sharp or too flat. I was going for that slightly “hazy” look that you see in older photos.
- Then came the fun part – adding some “imperfections.” I’m talking about things like dust, scratches, and maybe a little bit of film grain. You know, stuff that would make it look like it’s been sitting in a garage for a few decades.
I tested out different techniques, going back and forth, tweaking things until it felt right. It was a lot of trial and error, honestly. Some things worked, some things didn’t. But that’s part of the fun, right?
I kept refining the image, making small adjustments here and there.I even added some lens flare, to simulate an older photograph . The devil is in the details!
Finally, I got to a point where I was pretty happy with it. It’s not perfect, of course, but I think I managed to capture that vintage Porsche Spyder feel. I did it!

It was a cool little project, and I learned a lot along the way. Maybe next time I’ll try a different classic car! Or maybe a vintage motorcycle… who knows!