Squareback toon
lemorris
05-30-2008, 12:14 AM
I decided that Squareback sketch had potential so I'm gonna work it up.
http://www.dhphut.com/images/s13.jpg
http://www.dhphut.com/images/wesq_1.jpg
http://www.dhphut.com/images/s13.jpg
http://www.dhphut.com/images/wesq_1.jpg
lemorris
05-30-2008, 01:05 AM
http://www.dhphut.com/images/wesq_2.jpg
http://www.dhphut.com/images/wesq_3.jpg
Purple...brothas like that
:D
http://www.dhphut.com/images/wesq_3.jpg
Purple...brothas like that
:D
Blip
05-30-2008, 08:35 AM
Cool effect of exaggerating the rear camber by showing the tilt in both tires!
Did you use the light table to go from the pen doodle to the pencil or just free-hand it out again?
The overall look/shape of both is so close and it's hard for me to get a second version to be
that close. I usually start playing around with some part and can end up with some
big changes to the design when I finish a second doodle.
Did you use the light table to go from the pen doodle to the pencil or just free-hand it out again?
The overall look/shape of both is so close and it's hard for me to get a second version to be
that close. I usually start playing around with some part and can end up with some
big changes to the design when I finish a second doodle.
lemorris
05-30-2008, 09:22 AM
light table
I actually did it twice. The first time I started to make my exaggerations and try to feel it out of the sketch.
I scanned that rough and in Photoshop I made the rear tire bigger and adjusted it's angle and stuff and then printed it out.
Then I transferred that image on to a clean sheet of paper, once again taking liberties and feeling it out as I went.
That is the image you see above.
The light table (I have a custom made old school huge box and we have 2 of the snall production types here as well.) is an invaluable tool. You can transfer and transfer and work out bugs before you start rendering wheter by hand or on a computer. I highly recommend them for every artist. It's as important a tool as an eraser.
-Lemorris
I actually did it twice. The first time I started to make my exaggerations and try to feel it out of the sketch.
I scanned that rough and in Photoshop I made the rear tire bigger and adjusted it's angle and stuff and then printed it out.
Then I transferred that image on to a clean sheet of paper, once again taking liberties and feeling it out as I went.
That is the image you see above.
The light table (I have a custom made old school huge box and we have 2 of the snall production types here as well.) is an invaluable tool. You can transfer and transfer and work out bugs before you start rendering wheter by hand or on a computer. I highly recommend them for every artist. It's as important a tool as an eraser.
-Lemorris
Cartoonerz
05-30-2008, 08:39 PM
I really like how this is shaping up. I love the shape you give to the cars ,its sweet !
lemorris
05-30-2008, 11:11 PM
lemorris
05-31-2008, 06:07 PM
Blip
06-01-2008, 08:37 PM
Thanks for the run-down of your process.
I've got a small art store type light box, but have gotten lazy
and just use the scanned image/vector program process to simulate a light box.
Should maybe go back to doing more overlaying by hand instead of just scanning in the thumbnail.
Those wheels look great. Are they base off an old EMPI wheel design?
Back in my younger days, all the air cooled Bug and 'Vair guys seem to have lots of EMPI parts.
I've got a small art store type light box, but have gotten lazy
and just use the scanned image/vector program process to simulate a light box.
Should maybe go back to doing more overlaying by hand instead of just scanning in the thumbnail.
Those wheels look great. Are they base off an old EMPI wheel design?
Back in my younger days, all the air cooled Bug and 'Vair guys seem to have lots of EMPI parts.
lemorris
06-01-2008, 08:58 PM
http://www.dhphut.com/images/wesq_6.jpg
http://www.dhphut.com/images/wesq_7.jpg
http://www.dhphut.com/images/wesq_8.jpg
the wheels are BRMs. I think that's the company. Empi makes a pretty popular 8 spoke but I think BRM is a separate company. It's a pretty popular 5 lug wheel that a lot of VWs run. My froend also has redline inserts so it's pretty neat lookin.
http://www.dhphut.com/images/wesq_7.jpg
http://www.dhphut.com/images/wesq_8.jpg
the wheels are BRMs. I think that's the company. Empi makes a pretty popular 8 spoke but I think BRM is a separate company. It's a pretty popular 5 lug wheel that a lot of VWs run. My froend also has redline inserts so it's pretty neat lookin.
lemorris
06-01-2008, 10:01 PM
http://www.dhphut.com/images/wesq_9.jpg
still very much under construction but starting to look like something.
I don't know where it'll land but it's ok so far.
still very much under construction but starting to look like something.
I don't know where it'll land but it's ok so far.
lemorris
06-01-2008, 11:29 PM
Dx_king91
06-02-2008, 12:02 AM
KOOOOOOOOL love it
lemorris
06-02-2008, 11:10 AM
we always tease the guy who owns this car about his stubby fingers
http://www.dhphut.com/images/wesq_11.jpg
http://www.dhphut.com/images/wesq_12.jpg
:shock: :lol: :lol:
http://www.dhphut.com/images/wesq_11.jpg
http://www.dhphut.com/images/wesq_12.jpg
:shock: :lol: :lol:
lemorris
06-02-2008, 03:45 PM
http://www.dhphut.com/images/wesq_15.jpg
http://www.dhphut.com/images/wesq_14.jpg
I'm stopping here for a bit. I'll think about it for a day and see what I want to do, but it's done for the most part.
here's the licesnse plate
http://www.dhphut.com/images/wesq_13.jpg
http://www.dhphut.com/images/wesq_14.jpg
I'm stopping here for a bit. I'll think about it for a day and see what I want to do, but it's done for the most part.
here's the licesnse plate
http://www.dhphut.com/images/wesq_13.jpg
Stivans
06-02-2008, 07:17 PM
You are the man!!! Your vision is incredible. You truly have a gift.
Blip
06-03-2008, 07:42 AM
Very cool, and the license plate detailing is just amazing.
(Luv that pin-up girl design in the background.)
(Luv that pin-up girl design in the background.)
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