Mustang for ever!!
knightvision
01-05-2005, 06:04 AM
Oh I love this car.
Did that yesterday evening, without a real reference, just looked 3 or 4 times at a picture. It's cartoony, I know, but I'm satisfied with it.
http://img158.exs.cx/img158/1107/mustangline0ah.jpg
Can anyone give advice for that black and white line drawings? Which surfaces become black? How do I do shading? Any ideas for a background? I already thought of the mustang logo...
@ lemorris: Do you always use a ruler? Looks better then, right?
Comments & Critics pleaze!
Did that yesterday evening, without a real reference, just looked 3 or 4 times at a picture. It's cartoony, I know, but I'm satisfied with it.
http://img158.exs.cx/img158/1107/mustangline0ah.jpg
Can anyone give advice for that black and white line drawings? Which surfaces become black? How do I do shading? Any ideas for a background? I already thought of the mustang logo...
@ lemorris: Do you always use a ruler? Looks better then, right?
Comments & Critics pleaze!
mike@af
01-05-2005, 07:59 AM
I would have kept the thing in pencil if you wanted to shade. Proportions are little off near the back too.
knightvision
01-05-2005, 10:07 AM
No, I mean shading with black stripes. A thick one, then a thinner one and so on.
lemorris
01-05-2005, 10:17 AM
I don't use a ruler when inking that often. In toons most lines tend to curve and flow. I use French Curves to connect the corners that I ink by hand.
For the shadow I just kind draw and interesting shape that flows like the contour of the car.
In most of my drawings there are glaring inaccuracies, but I sacrifice what might really be happening for visual impact. The shapes and how they work with each other adds interest for me.
I like your work. Do more.
-Lemorris
p.s. Another slick trick is to vary your line weight. For example: Ink the contour lines or outside of the car with a thinck line and ink everything inside with a thin line.
For the shadow I just kind draw and interesting shape that flows like the contour of the car.
In most of my drawings there are glaring inaccuracies, but I sacrifice what might really be happening for visual impact. The shapes and how they work with each other adds interest for me.
I like your work. Do more.
-Lemorris
p.s. Another slick trick is to vary your line weight. For example: Ink the contour lines or outside of the car with a thinck line and ink everything inside with a thin line.
bushman_XXL
01-05-2005, 12:03 PM
MUSTANG FOREVER !!!
thats the real thing man ...
XD
i think the front is a bit too long , could be a corvette ( if you mess the length )but...
i love the 68er fastbacks !! :D
thats the real thing man ...
XD
i think the front is a bit too long , could be a corvette ( if you mess the length )but...
i love the 68er fastbacks !! :D
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