supercar
m_ax_p_ower
05-19-2006, 08:45 PM
long time since last post... here is the newest model i draw.
used the same programs as before, m$ paint and photoshop.
i'd like you to draw this car in 3D. how do you visualize it?
comments pls!!
http://img208.imageshack.us/img208/291/light49as.jpg
used the same programs as before, m$ paint and photoshop.
i'd like you to draw this car in 3D. how do you visualize it?
comments pls!!
http://img208.imageshack.us/img208/291/light49as.jpg
mustang-fan200
06-05-2006, 11:17 AM
That's a nice car I'll try drawing it.
jd_design
06-05-2006, 07:02 PM
that looks about as basic as a sports car can get imo.....try to make it a we bit more edgy
jd
jd
1986
06-06-2006, 05:36 AM
MS Paint? How do you do that?
It's looking great. It somehow reminds me of a Ferrari Mythos.
Joey
It's looking great. It somehow reminds me of a Ferrari Mythos.
Joey
jd_design
06-06-2006, 11:45 AM
yea i bet it is hard to do that stuff in ms paint
jd
jd
m_ax_p_ower
06-07-2006, 06:45 AM
Hi ppl. Thanks for the comments!
I'm not good at drawing 3D or reflections. Sincerely, I've never tried to do it. I just add some basic shades and reflections, for it to get a little toon like. And I do that only for posting in the forum, all the other cars in my *.bmp files are "raw".
That's why I suggested you guys to draw it in 3D, full of reflections, so it could look more realistic.
About how I do it, it's basically by changing something in the previous version of the car. New lights, wheels, air intakes, spoilers... Check this thread ( http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=426563 ), you'll see what I mean. When I think the changes are looking good, I draw some shades and post it.
There are several intermediate versions between the last thread and this one. Maybe sometime I'll do a mega-post for you to see the evolution between the first car and the other car styles (coupé, saloon, convertible, station wagon and lambo style like this one) that arose from that first one.
I'm not good at drawing 3D or reflections. Sincerely, I've never tried to do it. I just add some basic shades and reflections, for it to get a little toon like. And I do that only for posting in the forum, all the other cars in my *.bmp files are "raw".
That's why I suggested you guys to draw it in 3D, full of reflections, so it could look more realistic.
About how I do it, it's basically by changing something in the previous version of the car. New lights, wheels, air intakes, spoilers... Check this thread ( http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=426563 ), you'll see what I mean. When I think the changes are looking good, I draw some shades and post it.
There are several intermediate versions between the last thread and this one. Maybe sometime I'll do a mega-post for you to see the evolution between the first car and the other car styles (coupé, saloon, convertible, station wagon and lambo style like this one) that arose from that first one.
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