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07-06-2011, 04:12 AM | #1 | |
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Nissan 350Z Wangan + Ford Mondeo
After some months hidden in the shadows I present you my latest 2 works
Inspired by my Top Secret Aoshima model kit I always wondered how it would look like with deeper Advan RS-D and smoother bodykit. So I did it Used Fabercastell Polychromos pencils See the WIP here http://kedlubna.com/?p=260 My last one finished a few minutes ago is Ford Mondeo. I am not a fan of these Mondeos because of their "boxy" design. However, I took it as a challenge if I could transform it into something more pleasant for me. Also I wanted to test Prismacolor Markers The quickie is satisfying and markers are great but I need to learn more Combined Japanese VIP with the Mondeo + adjusted shape of the front lights to make it les box-like. |
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07-08-2011, 10:24 PM | #2 | |
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Re: Nissan 350Z Wangan + Ford Mondeo
Both looks good although the Mondeo looks a bit warped in the front. The placement of the emblem throws it off for some reason.
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Lexus LF-A Roadster Concept with my bodykit design "Current Projects" Nismo Kure GT-R - 0% Sileighty/Onevia - 35%/25%, MCR R34 GT-R - 10%, R34 JGTC Xanavi - 30%, JGTC Raybrig NSX - 0%, 2009/2011 WRX STi - 50%/0%, D1GP Kazama S15 - 55%, Toyota Celica - 2%, Calsonic Z Super GT - 0%, Calsonic R32 GT-R Race car - 5%, C-West RX-7 - 40%, Nismo 350Z 5%, Blitz Chaser - 90%.... a lot of unfinished work. |
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07-09-2011, 10:16 AM | #3 | |
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Re: Nissan 350Z Wangan + Ford Mondeo
The reflection is great (and so are the colors and details), no need to worry about that.. You could be nagging about the bad things in the drawings, but also look to the good aspects of it.. Indeed, you could do something about the proportions, but these ones are pretty neat... Great job!
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