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shinoda boss
01-27-2008, 07:06 AM
Hi, I ve benn watching this forum for a long time, and I really like what you all draw guys.

I acually used to draw cars scince I was about 6. Now, Im 21 and I like the atage I m at right now.

Now, I`d like to share some of my drawings with you and I really want your poinions.

So, let`s get started...

Here`s the M5

http://www.m5zn.com/uploads/891b7b35da.jpg (http://www.afra7.net/vb/)


WRX STI

http://www.m5zn.com/uploads/5b8505efe5.jpg (http://www.afra7.net/vb/)


and finally the SRT 10

http://www.m5zn.com/uploads/4f368d42f1.jpg (http://www.afra7.net/vb/)


Thats all so far, there will be more later on.

I hope you like them and please don`t forget to leave a comment..

1986
01-27-2008, 07:41 AM
Welcome!

I do like what you draw but i also have some points of critique.

#1 You need to draw what you see instead of drawing just the outline of the car and then trying to shade a whole panel the same color. I see mainly lines and no values.

#2 Don't be afraid to use darker pencils. Even a white car isn't white when you take a pic of it. Shade and sunlight will make one part of the car hb and another part can easily be 2b or even 3b.

#3 Sharpen your pencils often. This way you make sure that you have clean lines and it makes shading a little easier.

#4 Use a piece of paper under your hand to prevent smudging.

#5 Also try to use some better paper. It won't cost you more than €1 per sheet but it will make the end result 1000 times better.

I am just trying to help. I'm not a pro and i think you already finished more drawings than me, but these simple things helped me so they might help you too.

JK

nicecar
01-27-2008, 03:51 PM
i agree, you tick all the boxes on a drawing, now you've gotta put your heart into them ;)

shinoda boss
01-27-2008, 11:27 PM
Welcome!

I do like what you draw but i also have some points of critique.

#1 You need to draw what you see instead of drawing just the outline of the car and then trying to shade a whole panel the same color. I see mainly lines and no values.

#2 Don't be afraid to use darker pencils. Even a white car isn't white when you take a pic of it. Shade and sunlight will make one part of the car hb and another part can easily be 2b or even 3b.

#3 Sharpen your pencils often. This way you make sure that you have clean lines and it makes shading a little easier.

#4 Use a piece of paper under your hand to prevent smudging.

#5 Also try to use some better paper. It won't cost you more than €1 per sheet but it will make the end result 1000 times better.

I am just trying to help. I'm not a pro and i think you already finished more drawings than me, but these simple things helped me so they might help you too.

JK




Thanx for the help, but what can I do? I used to draw like this without getting into these details.

But, I m really attempting to apply all what you have mentioned.

thanx again

shinoda boss
01-27-2008, 11:30 PM
i agree, you tick all the boxes on a drawing, now you've gotta put your heart into them ;)



I think I will do ;)

grantrl78
01-29-2008, 05:36 PM
Ooooo cool srt 10. I like the way you handled the shiny highlights.

GirlBear
02-02-2008, 05:49 PM
#1 Welcome
#2 Those r some seriously nice drawings. I hope 2 c more of ur work soon.

shinoda boss
02-05-2008, 01:38 AM
Ooooo cool srt 10. I like the way you handled the shiny highlights.




thankx :)

shinoda boss
02-05-2008, 01:41 AM
#1 Welcome
#2 Those r some seriously nice drawings. I hope 2 c more of ur work soon.


1- thank you
2-you will c more of my work soon

shinoda boss
02-05-2008, 01:42 AM
#1 Welcome
#2 Those r some seriously nice drawings. I hope 2 c more of ur work soon.



1- thank you.
2- you will c more of my work soon.:)

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