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Old 04-07-2003, 07:49 PM   #16
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Hey I'm an artist too!
but I post 99% of the time in the 240sx forum.
Heres a little somethin I drew in math class instead of doing my work.
I never drew some rims(couldnt nake up my mind on what kind to draw)
All hand drawn.I used color pencils,lead pencil,and a felt tip pen.
No computer.

I got a toyota supra that I did on scratchboard on the way that i just finished in art class so look out...
Nice Silvia. I was never good at cartoons. That takes a lot more imagination. I am not that creative I just draw what I see.

Hopefully you can get a digital copy of your scratcboard works so everyone can see it.

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Old 04-09-2003, 09:40 PM   #17
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Nice Silvia. I was never good at cartoons. That takes a lot more imagination. I am not that creative I just draw what I see.
I used to be like that.Just keep trying you'll eventually get it.
PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT!!!

I also used to do graffiti art(till I got suspended from school for "tagging" but thats another story...)
That kind of helped me in becoming a bit more creative
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Old 04-14-2003, 04:42 AM   #18
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wow, awesome art dude!!
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Old 04-15-2003, 05:38 AM   #19
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The 3000GT is the one that tickles my fancy the most- and the F50 gets honorable mention- all the pictures are fantastic
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Old 04-15-2003, 06:20 AM   #20
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I just wanted to say thanks to everyone for checking my art out, and giving some nice responses

I am currently working on a R34 Skyline.
Hopefully it will be done in a week or so.

Thanks again

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Old 04-15-2003, 01:03 PM   #21
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Hey, those are some very nice drawings. I was wondering what you do to them with Photoshop??? I also draw cars, but I never color them with fear of messing them up...
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Old 04-15-2003, 05:18 PM   #22
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Hey Supercar_man

In photoshop I mostly clean them up. With the "green Rx-7" I used smart blur and it kind of made it look like a water color work.

I plan on doing engines also and then using them as backgrounds for my cars. This will require two scans per work and then using phothoshop to combine everything into one work.

I do not know if you read my post or not but, for the longest time I only worked with pencil and pen/ink. I now have started to work with color.
Color is so much better. Start trying some. Your point is valid "fear of messing up" The trick is to do your line drawing with pencil then erase with a gum eraser (neadable eraser) to where you can barely see it and then go over the drawing with color pencil basically an out line only, then I lay down the marker ink and finish with pastels.

If you are interested check out the book
How to draw cars like a pro by. Thom Taylor. Obviously there are more steps then I listed.

see my other posts

You can find it at your local book store or better yet go to your county library and ask for it if they don't have it they will get it even if they have to buy it, trust me. You and or your parents pay county taxes for libraries to get books that patrons want.


Wow I guess I type to much
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Hey, those are some very nice drawings. I was wondering what you do to them with Photoshop??? I also draw cars, but I never color them with fear of messing them up...
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those are fucking amazing i've drawn a few cars off the top of my head but none are anywhere near that good. i wish i could show them to you guys but i have no way of putting them onto the computer.
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Old 04-16-2003, 06:58 PM   #24
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Asaenz , thanks a lot for the reply... am actually thinking of just starting but doing shading (with normal lead pencils). I have seen it done, and it looks good if done right. If that goes well, I will probably try colored pencils, then eventually markers and pastels.
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Old 04-16-2003, 07:23 PM   #25
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Ok Supercar_man

You need these essentials in order to get good pencil drawings

-mechanical pencil with 2B lead get that from
an office supply store or maybe an art store.
-Paper stumps aka tortillions (hard paper wrapped into little joint looking
things) you get that at the local art store
-and of course your need eraser (play dough)

Use the stumps to do your smears or gradual fades. And have fine sandpaper to sand the stumps into fine points for fine work and what not
plus it cleans them.

I did not have the stumps for all of the mitsu. I had them for the front ground effects, which came out pretty well.

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Asaenz , thanks a lot for the reply... am actually thinking of just starting but doing shading (with normal lead pencils). I have seen it done, and it looks good if done right. If that goes well, I will probably try colored pencils, then eventually markers and pastels.
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Thanks again. I will go look for those things you mentioned, and try to do this. I'll let you know how it turns out, if it's not too bad.
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Nice Silvia. I was never good at cartoons. That takes a lot more imagination. I am not that creative I just draw what I see.

Hopefully you can get a digital copy of your scratcboard works so everyone can see it.

Thank you

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Here is my scratchboard art work as promised.

Can you guess what kind of car it is?
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File Type: jpg scratchboard supra 1.jpg (97.6 KB, 348 views)
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Old 04-27-2003, 06:01 PM   #28
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can I chop it............ please?:jump:
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Go for it.

GO ALL OUT ON IT!!!

Just give credit where it's due
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Old 04-28-2003, 01:53 AM   #30
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