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Grande Boleros de Fuego
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TransAm Tutorial
Just hosting it here for the Tutorial section.
Oh ya: Thanks to Jeep Rubicon for this. Step 1: I basiclly just drew the outline/template. It was kinda scratchy at first but then I made crisp lines. In my opinion if your template/outline is good chances are the car will be good. ![]() Step 2: I just drew the wheels in (The hardest part I think). Make sure your elipses are correct before you draw your rims/hubs in. ![]() Step 3: I drew in all the details such as lights, door lines, air vents etc. You don't have to add much detail at this stage just an outline. ![]() Step 4: I just drew the interior in, u can barely see it. Try to make your interior match the proportions of the car, mines aren't perfect. ![]() Step 5 :I started the shading and defined the lines. I made my lines too dark, dont make them dark this was my mistake, if they are dark it makes the car look more cartoony than realistic. ![]() Step 6: I did the rest of the shading, just need to smooth it out and i might make it a bit darker. After this step it's completed unless you want to smooth out the shading. ![]()
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