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Buick electra -64


Zwofurti
12-19-2005, 06:50 AM
Did this one last night, didnt get any sleep :(

7 hours of work, for a guy i worked with this summer, for his 40th birthday today the 19th.
i hope to get something cool from him on my 20th birthday in february :D
(he makes some real cool knifes)

Well, its a buick electra -64 4-door, he had one some years ago.

going to get atbetter scan later, found out the problem with it :)


http://www.junsele.com/viewpic.asp?id=38688

grantrl78
12-19-2005, 07:07 AM
That looks cool!
Nice pencil work. :)

69charger426
12-19-2005, 03:36 PM
dude thats crazy very good i like how your drawings look there really dark my shading never looks good that dark.
The only thing i see wrong is the hood back towards the windshield looks like it melted or somthing try adding the hood lines or somthing hope you see what im talkin about :icon16:

HighOctaneNOSUser
12-19-2005, 05:03 PM
Cool knives eh? Does this man have a way of contacting him? I love knives. Lol. unhealthy, yes, but still lol.

Zwofurti
12-19-2005, 05:43 PM
dude thats crazy very good i like how your drawings look there really dark my shading never looks good that dark.
The only thing i see wrong is the hood back towards the windshield looks like it melted or somthing try adding the hood lines or somthing hope you see what im talkin about :icon16:


Thnx everyone :D

well, its all about how the light comes..

in this one, i thought it would come from behind, and the reflections on the hood is the windshield/roof line that is reflecting in the hood.

i didnt want any lines there, were actually gonna do it even darker but i keeped it lighter :)

its too late to add lines, his 40 now and the drawing is at my friends wall now :)

69charger426
12-20-2005, 08:03 PM
ok thats fine, nevertheless its still good

asaenz
12-20-2005, 08:30 PM
The dark is right on.

If I were going to be nit picky I would say lighten the entire rear of the car to make the front punch out of the page. You know I read about that from some of the pros, it is called atmospheric depth or something like that. Basically things are lighter in tone the further they are from the viewer. Now to me the problem I have always seen is that you can't tell this atmospheric effect in just 15-20 feet (lenght of a car) so I am not sure why some auto artists do this. I guess art is art and photos are photos but wait aren't photos art too...anyway just ramblin....hee hee

Great job again

PlayaC_inc.
03-12-2006, 05:10 PM
WOW...I dont think i've seen a better buick in my life....maybe cuz ur from sweden. PlayaC

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