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lemorris
05-02-2005, 09:41 PM
lol

I've been tied up for a while so I haven't been around. My computer is on the fritz, my scanner is broke, and my hot tub isn't working...It's like the ghetto all over again lol.

Anyway when all else fails (or works for that matter) draw.

I've been teaching my son how to draw cars (he's 10) and today I was teaching him about Flair markers. I know it's grade school, but I love'em. So I started a sketch of this XA I've had my heart on for a few weeks. Don't get me wrong it'll never replace my VW (just put in new carpet 2 days ago)

http://www.58vw.com/af/carp1.jpg

But I really like this car:

so...

ref:

http://xaclub.com/home/modules/xoopsgallery/cache/albums/album02/ist_f.jpg

and here's my quick sketch:

http://www.58vw.com/af/xa1.jpg

This post may never get past this stage but I wanted to spend a minute talking about sketches and inking so here goes.

blah blah blah blah blah blah ink.

lol

actually in brief let's just say that the ink intimidates and forces you to be "permanent" in where you go...aha!!!...actually it doesn't. The ink is as free as the pencil. What was permanent one second becomes a faded memory the next. You live between the lines. Much like the Calligraphy masters the mental exercises you go through while sketching develops your eye and arm for future renderings. If you look close you can see where I was happy my presentation is done as well as where I was angry about my scanner which forced me to use a photo for this post....grrrrrrrr.

-Lemorris

subyfanatic
05-02-2005, 09:46 PM
WOW, that's deep man. :smokin:



I don't have a scanner either so I guess I know your frustration. I have to photograph all my drawings. Funny that you mention teaching your son to draw, I've been doing the same with my son. He's 10 and he loves drawing but he's asked me to help him draw better cars. It's a tough process when you're the teacher. :smile:

grantrl78
05-02-2005, 10:07 PM
I love it!
Loose ones like this can really reflect stuff like emotional expression.
I remember reading the liner notes to a miles davis album where
he was quoted as saying "When you hit a wrong note it's the next
note that makes it good or bad". This is a cool way to look at making
marks. The is no wrong mark only bad recoveries. I think it is
really true in japanese calligraphy. No erasing :) Very similar to
what you are talking about.

GirlBear
05-02-2005, 11:28 PM
wow! yes thats it! i love ink its bold and if u trust ur hand and dont second guess it u'll never go wrong. not really. inkers are a special breed of artists. i stil pencil everything 1st. every once in a blue moon ill just wing it. but back to your pic its tasty.

asaenz
05-03-2005, 03:35 AM
Wut up Lemorris,

Nice sketch. That is cool you are teaching your son to draw. If he needs some inspiration work show him some of mine....hee hee :)

Nice carpet.
Al

Jeep_Rubicon
05-03-2005, 06:53 AM
Cool sketch

lemorris
05-04-2005, 10:55 AM
decided to go ahead and draw it since my system is still down.

http://www.58vw.com/af/xa2.jpg

I'll transfer it once again to regular bond and fix the grill and define some other shapes then transfer my pen paper and then I'll ink with microns.

-Lemorris

grantrl78
05-04-2005, 11:09 AM
oooo...that looks good!
That is already a badass drawing!

Blip
05-04-2005, 12:55 PM
Great doodle!

My son saw this toon and now he wants me to draw him a Honda Element in CAR-toon style .

Good luck on gettin' your stuff fixed.

stuffbyalex
05-04-2005, 05:18 PM
Nice drawing Lemorris. Do you make up those chrome reflections out of your head?

Alex

HighOctaneNOSUser
05-04-2005, 06:08 PM
Yeah Lemmons ownz at reflections on Chrome....LEMMONS YOU MUST DO A TUTORIAL!!!

Great sketch Lemmons, looking forward to seein the finished product...

Ps, I know your name is lemorris....

lemorris
05-04-2005, 07:47 PM
I'll try to explain where those shapes come from.

I'm big into "feel" over form. What would happen in the real world doesn't bind me artistically....I try to work within the "real" but allow as much expression as the piece feels like it needs.

crap....

That didn't help at all....hmmmm

ok

http://www.58vw.com/af/xa3.jpg

In the reference I can see a real dark area in the front rim that looks like its coming from the opening between the star leg (spoke...whatever). I don't see one on the back wheel because of perspective, depth, and stuff like that. I know I'm gonna ink this and that huge black area isn't something I'm really feelin so when I go to drop in those shapes I kinda modified it. I saw that I was likin the swirly lookin areas so I compromised in that big black section and just swiveled in a funky shape. I swirlied in my own funky swirlies and moved on.

If I swivel funky shapes in similar areas on both wheels...all of a sudden I have consistency and some funky shape reflections that become believeable.

The same goes for the treatment of the car in general. I know the point where the windows meet the rear doesn't have a very pronounced hump on it, but while I was drawing this I was remembering how much I like that little knob for the big toe in old Disney Goofy drawings. The little hump though un-real adds flair and attitude. That pronounced piece and similar treatments throughout the car take it to a very funky toony place yet maintain it's believability because it is consistent throughout the piece.

make sense?

Thinking through a piece is a great skill to develop.

-Lemorris

p.s. I know HONU

HighOctaneNOSUser
05-05-2005, 08:03 AM
Thanks for that. I'll read it when I get home from Classes...

PS. I know you know, Lemmons.

Blip
05-05-2005, 08:19 AM
Thanks for the look into how you make rims.
I'm going to give that a try on my next toon.

Jeep_Rubicon
05-05-2005, 07:06 PM
The update looks sweet, nice swirlies :wink:

stuffbyalex
05-05-2005, 07:58 PM
Thanks for the explanation Lemorris.

Alex

grantrl78
05-05-2005, 08:06 PM
I agree - that was very helpful!

HighOctaneNOSUser
05-05-2005, 10:23 PM
Yes I'll definently have to try it after I am done with this damn hummer toon.

lemorris
05-11-2005, 10:40 AM
inked it last night

http://www.58vw.com/af/xa4.jpg

Normally I would tweak it on the computer or color or add some tones, but I may just let this guy be. I kept the plate blank so I can change it if I need to in the future.

-Lemorris

grantrl78
05-11-2005, 11:20 AM
Damn! That is a freakin amazing drawing!

Jeep_Rubicon
05-11-2005, 05:52 PM
Sweet drawing, looks great how it is.

Sk1llz
06-13-2005, 05:35 AM
yea im 13 (hehe) n i wanna learn 2 draw betta as well
but as it happens im stuck without a scanner and whenever i foto sumfin it is way over 80kb. GRRR!!!!! so damn annoying. so guess wat: i cant post damn nuffin till i get the cash 4 a friggin scanner.....2 DAMN LONG!!!

KARTOONZ
06-13-2005, 04:46 PM
Nice toon bro ! Now lets see it painted huh !
Keep em comin' bud I love them toonz !!

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