Opel Omega B cartoon I drew
ata
02-23-2004, 12:16 PM
Heres a picture I drew to my friends whose car it is. It's an Opel Omega B 4.0 and as the model the Cadillac Catera, Vauxhall Omega and Holden Commodore (and thus Holden Monaro and Pontiac GTO but as a 2-door coupe version) are based on this car model.
Here't the reference photo I used:
http://www.opelclubfinland.net/kuvat/forum/omega_b_photo.jpg
And here's the final cartoon car drawing:
http://www.opelclubfinland.net/kuvat/forum/omega_b_cartoon.jpg
Notice the photos of my friends sitting in the car... :)
The technique used was the same I use always, a freehand pencil drawing is where my pictures get their shape. Then I scanned the pencil drawing and drew the lines as vector graphics in iGrafx Designer with the scanned drawing on a different layer, then moved the vector drawing to a graphics software (iGrafx Image, I'm not using Photoshop) where the color was applied using fill and airbrush tools. Finally used the light studio and added some lens flares and highlights. I posted ealier here my drawing of a Lotus Omega, the technique on that was the same.
What do you think. The friends who got this picture framed in gold colour frames, printed on a wax printer at least seemed happy. :) It took 2 evenings to draw this last week. I also took my sketchbook with me to the housewarming party where I gave the picture as a present and sketched some new pictures, which now just need the computer treatment... :)
Here't the reference photo I used:
http://www.opelclubfinland.net/kuvat/forum/omega_b_photo.jpg
And here's the final cartoon car drawing:
http://www.opelclubfinland.net/kuvat/forum/omega_b_cartoon.jpg
Notice the photos of my friends sitting in the car... :)
The technique used was the same I use always, a freehand pencil drawing is where my pictures get their shape. Then I scanned the pencil drawing and drew the lines as vector graphics in iGrafx Designer with the scanned drawing on a different layer, then moved the vector drawing to a graphics software (iGrafx Image, I'm not using Photoshop) where the color was applied using fill and airbrush tools. Finally used the light studio and added some lens flares and highlights. I posted ealier here my drawing of a Lotus Omega, the technique on that was the same.
What do you think. The friends who got this picture framed in gold colour frames, printed on a wax printer at least seemed happy. :) It took 2 evenings to draw this last week. I also took my sketchbook with me to the housewarming party where I gave the picture as a present and sketched some new pictures, which now just need the computer treatment... :)
Zcaithaca
02-23-2004, 02:56 PM
woah! thats amazing!!!!! i love it!
acoustic
02-23-2004, 04:51 PM
yeah, that is really really good. no offense to your friends, but i think it would be even cooler with just the car. but that is really good, dont get me wrong
nismo4banger
02-23-2004, 06:38 PM
Opel's are so cool. Is that FWD or RWD?
asaenz
02-23-2004, 07:15 PM
That is an awesome looking toon. :iceslolan
castback
02-23-2004, 07:15 PM
i like how in the glare of the headlights you can see a kinda purple/blue tint in the horizontal ones.
KARTOONZ
02-23-2004, 07:45 PM
Awesome toon bud , Lets see some more !
AnsisK
02-23-2004, 09:38 PM
It's an Opel Omega B 4.0 and as the model the Cadillac Catera, Vauxhall Omega and Holden Commodore (and thus Holden Monaro and Pontiac GTO but as a 2-door coupe version) are based on this car model.
BUT!! Someone correct me please if I'm wrong, is based on the Lotus Carlton/Omega???
The top box on the car you showed is the exact same as the Carlton's, and the first Vauxhall/Opel Omega was based almost 100% on the Lotus.
Makes sense if you compare the Opel Speedster/Vauxhall VX220 to the Lotus Elise, you get the shocking reality...
BUT!! Someone correct me please if I'm wrong, is based on the Lotus Carlton/Omega???
The top box on the car you showed is the exact same as the Carlton's, and the first Vauxhall/Opel Omega was based almost 100% on the Lotus.
Makes sense if you compare the Opel Speedster/Vauxhall VX220 to the Lotus Elise, you get the shocking reality...
ghetto7o2azn
02-23-2004, 10:02 PM
yes great toon but its not my style
ata
02-24-2004, 05:43 AM
Opel's are so cool. Is that FWD or RWD?
It's RWD.
It's RWD.
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