Guess The Car
PonyCar3
01-06-2006, 02:13 AM
Hi there everyone, I normally draw monster trucks but every now and then I'll get to drawing my favorite cars. So far its just a sketch, and its not perfect yet but I'd like to know what you all think.
Also, is it easy to see what car it is, even year? I'm hoping so lol. Anyway, bad and good comments welcome - it's the only way I'll learn to be a pro like all of you.
http://img484.imageshack.us/my.php?image=290ba.jpg
I tried to make the picture smaller, but it was either this size or thumbnails. I just registerd to imageshack, so I'll still learning the ropes. Thanks again!
Also, is it easy to see what car it is, even year? I'm hoping so lol. Anyway, bad and good comments welcome - it's the only way I'll learn to be a pro like all of you.
http://img484.imageshack.us/my.php?image=290ba.jpg
I tried to make the picture smaller, but it was either this size or thumbnails. I just registerd to imageshack, so I'll still learning the ropes. Thanks again!
HighOctaneNOSUser
01-06-2006, 04:51 AM
Mmm... Road runner? Or Chevelle?
Sorry not enough detail lol.
C+C?, well the tires first. They're flat at the bottom and the front one is off because the rim should be parralel to the curve of the tire. In this case vice versa, you need to have the contour of the tire follow your rim. given it gets much thinner, but it shouldn't touch from that angle.
Second a referance picture would be good.
Second plus first, for a sports car, usually artists tend to lower the car rather than jack it up.
fourth, there's not enough detail in the car. If it's lifted, fill in the chasis. If it's a street car, lets see some doors. If it's a finished car, lets see an interior.
Also, fill the grill in fully.
Basically MORE DETAIL!
Also, you got the body perspective really good though.
Sorry not enough detail lol.
C+C?, well the tires first. They're flat at the bottom and the front one is off because the rim should be parralel to the curve of the tire. In this case vice versa, you need to have the contour of the tire follow your rim. given it gets much thinner, but it shouldn't touch from that angle.
Second a referance picture would be good.
Second plus first, for a sports car, usually artists tend to lower the car rather than jack it up.
fourth, there's not enough detail in the car. If it's lifted, fill in the chasis. If it's a street car, lets see some doors. If it's a finished car, lets see an interior.
Also, fill the grill in fully.
Basically MORE DETAIL!
Also, you got the body perspective really good though.
G-man422
01-06-2006, 07:43 AM
Amc?
asaenz
01-06-2006, 08:50 AM
Torino or some other Ford can't remember the name right now
PonyCar3
01-06-2006, 02:29 PM
HighOctane - thanks for the tips. I know it needs a lot more work, but you gave me even more ideas. And yes, its a Road Runner (1970). Or atleast its supposed to be lol. Thanks again and I'll show you guys when I'm done.
HighOctaneNOSUser
01-06-2006, 06:49 PM
Ahh yeah! I beat Al! Shibby:p
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