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Old 05-22-2003, 11:18 PM   #1
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Red face Here's what I've been up to lately:



I'm teaching myself Illustrator. I'm going to do a whole bunch of cars, and make a coloring book for my little brother.
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that looks really nice... and best of all, it's for a good cause
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Old 05-23-2003, 12:11 AM   #3
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is it hard/long to make those? cause I know in photoshop its an eternal nightmare.... and results arent as smooth as in Illustrator:smoker2:
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is it hard/long to make those? cause I know in photoshop its an eternal nightmare.... and results arent as smooth as in Illustrator:smoker2:
I have about 4-5 hours into the two above.
The nice thing about doing it in Illustrator is it's resolution-independent. (Means, you can print it as small or as large as you like with no loss of quality.) Both programs have their strengths and weaknesses, but Illustrator's better for this particular type of drawing. I'm much better/faster at Photoshop though.
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that's pretty....cool....should sell some copies...i'd buy a copy 4 my son
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Old 05-23-2003, 01:02 AM   #7
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I know, the brother is an excuse, kind of. I actually spend a lot of time making paper cars from http://www.nissan.co.jp/EVENT/PAPERCRAFT/lineup.html with my little brothers. My sister does this when she babysits too. All the kids color their own cars, and while they do, she assembles the already-colored ones. Then the kids take them home and display them, or crash them into each other. Any case, some of my G20 people made G20s like this so I thought a coloring book would be fun.
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I think it's real cool doing what you are doing for your little brother and the Micra is really well done



I would use the little brother thing as an excuse to get the program- but my littlest brother is rather well- past using coloring books
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but my littlest brother is rather well- past using coloring books

If your talking about the one whos also a member here then I would be forced to disagree! :finger:
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If your talking about the one whos also a member here then I would be forced to disagree! :finger:

ROFL!!!!!!!!!!! I can't trust THAT one with coloring books- he can't even keep it in between the lines
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I think it's real cool doing what you are doing for your little brother and the Micra is really well done



I would use the little brother thing as an excuse to get the program- but my littlest brother is rather well- past using coloring books
March. Easy to get all the mini-cars mixed up, I guess.

edit: Made another, only about 1.5 hours:

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I know, the brother is an excuse, kind of. I actually spend a lot of time making paper cars from http://www.nissan.co.jp/EVENT/PAPERCRAFT/lineup.html with my little brothers. My sister does this when she babysits too. All the kids color their own cars, and while they do, she assembles the already-colored ones. Then the kids take them home and display them, or crash them into each other. Any case, some of my G20 people made G20s like this so I thought a coloring book would be fun.
cooool .......i have a bunch of bookmarks of automotive papercraft....... this is my latest attempt



the best I ever seen(complicated) was a Mitsubishi FTO and a F1
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Wow that's good!! Don't know if you like motorcycles, but Yamaha has some complex bikes and some relatively simple animals on their site:

http://www.yamaha-motor.co.jp/eng/papercraft/
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I have a paper S2000 on my computer case, piloted by a plastic Spongebob.

I d/loaded the Yamaha R1, but never got around to printing and building it...

I should get Illustrator...
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Wow that's good!! Don't know if you like motorcycles, but Yamaha has some complex bikes and some relatively simple animals on their site:

http://www.yamaha-motor.co.jp/eng/papercraft/
hehe already got it it was a mess
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