WIP VW Jetta/Caddy conversion...
rpterpstra
01-27-2008, 10:13 PM
Started with a Mk IV Jetta wagon and went from there...
http://fc02.deviantart.com/fs22/f/2008/027/6/1/O_JettaCaddy_O_by_tincap.jpg
Lot's of room for an Audi FSI 4.2 V8 back there me thinks.oO0o.0o...
Here's my reference.
http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b58/Tincap1959/VWJettaCaddyGhost.jpg
BG
http://fc02.deviantart.com/fs22/f/2008/027/6/1/O_JettaCaddy_O_by_tincap.jpg
Lot's of room for an Audi FSI 4.2 V8 back there me thinks.oO0o.0o...
Here's my reference.
http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b58/Tincap1959/VWJettaCaddyGhost.jpg
BG
i-is-in-da-house
01-27-2008, 10:48 PM
Nice perspective and great drawing... i was never able to master that angle and draw it. :)
Blip
01-28-2008, 05:20 AM
Nice start. Really like the look of this mini-ute design.
Want to see this one finished.
Want to see this one finished.
grantrl78
01-29-2008, 05:39 PM
That is a badass drawing. Cool how you are brave enough to show the way you work. Most art people are in denial about tracing source photos. The confidence of your line is cool. Proves you can draw. I want to see you paint one of these.
rpterpstra
01-30-2008, 07:03 PM
Here's what I've got so far...
http://fc.deviantart.com/fs22/f/2008/030/b/6/XO_JettaCaddy_OX_by_tincap.jpg
As always, critiques are welcome.
BG
http://fc.deviantart.com/fs22/f/2008/030/b/6/XO_JettaCaddy_OX_by_tincap.jpg
As always, critiques are welcome.
BG
Roboduck
01-30-2008, 07:16 PM
Very nice... what vector app did you use? To color? Looking forward to more. Roboduck
rpterpstra
01-30-2008, 07:30 PM
Very nice... what vector app did you use? To color? Looking forward to more. Roboduck
Thank you, sir!
Vector? I use Bic Grip 'fine'. :icon16:
And as for colour...still getting the hang of PS...5.5...:tongue: Note quite there yet, but I do like how certain areas have turned out...always learning...plus I'm getting a little quicker at it.
BG
Thank you, sir!
Vector? I use Bic Grip 'fine'. :icon16:
And as for colour...still getting the hang of PS...5.5...:tongue: Note quite there yet, but I do like how certain areas have turned out...always learning...plus I'm getting a little quicker at it.
BG
GirlBear
01-30-2008, 08:41 PM
explain ur process step by step. i dont understand what ur doin. im a lil dense but uv got me scratchin my head. u use a bic pen?
rpterpstra
01-30-2008, 09:28 PM
explain ur process step by step. i dont understand what ur doin. im a lil dense but uv got me scratchin my head. u use a bic pen?
Well, you've already seen my original blue pencil/black ink pen sketch, which I've scanned in colour mode, so you guys can see my process.
I've made a 2nd scan pass in B&W as an under lay for my actual PS work. The black line which you see, in my rendering, is the same line work from my first scan (except when you scan in B&W the blue line work does not appear giving you a cleaner line drawing).
I do the colour, keeping the original black line work as my final line...no vectors, just a good old Bic Grip fine point pen.
In PS, all the colour work is done on numerous 'layers'. My line work on the top layer, keeping it a crisp as possible.
Comprende?
Hopefully you're scratching your head a little less... :sunglasse
BG
Well, you've already seen my original blue pencil/black ink pen sketch, which I've scanned in colour mode, so you guys can see my process.
I've made a 2nd scan pass in B&W as an under lay for my actual PS work. The black line which you see, in my rendering, is the same line work from my first scan (except when you scan in B&W the blue line work does not appear giving you a cleaner line drawing).
I do the colour, keeping the original black line work as my final line...no vectors, just a good old Bic Grip fine point pen.
In PS, all the colour work is done on numerous 'layers'. My line work on the top layer, keeping it a crisp as possible.
Comprende?
Hopefully you're scratching your head a little less... :sunglasse
BG
Blip
01-31-2008, 08:34 AM
Nice, really like the look of the pen linework on top of the PS color layers.
It almost has a cell-shaded animation like look, very cool.
Very distictive styling.
It almost has a cell-shaded animation like look, very cool.
Very distictive styling.
HotRodKristina
01-31-2008, 12:26 PM
When I was doing more stuff 'by hand', I always loved using a ballpoint pen for my lineart. It makes things so juicy.
What a great concept :) How about a beefed up turbo-diesel drivetrain for that puppy?
What a great concept :) How about a beefed up turbo-diesel drivetrain for that puppy?
rpterpstra
01-31-2008, 04:25 PM
When I was doing more stuff 'by hand', I always loved using a ballpoint pen for my lineart. It makes things so juicy.
What a great concept :) How about a beefed up turbo-diesel drivetrain for that puppy?
I love that 'juicy' line as well. Actually, I think I'm still way too tight...this is fun, but I also enjoy my looser stuff. Other-wise I'd be tempted to 'ink' one of these in Flash and then import it as a JPEG into PS...
Beefy diesel, eh? Well, I figure there's probably not enough room back there for a VW V10 TDI...but, how about a twin turbo version of the Audi 3.2 TDI? :smokin:
BG
What a great concept :) How about a beefed up turbo-diesel drivetrain for that puppy?
I love that 'juicy' line as well. Actually, I think I'm still way too tight...this is fun, but I also enjoy my looser stuff. Other-wise I'd be tempted to 'ink' one of these in Flash and then import it as a JPEG into PS...
Beefy diesel, eh? Well, I figure there's probably not enough room back there for a VW V10 TDI...but, how about a twin turbo version of the Audi 3.2 TDI? :smokin:
BG
Madish
02-01-2008, 01:18 AM
Wow, good work, nicely done, clean and detailed.
But I don't like color-tinted windows on any car :)
But I don't like color-tinted windows on any car :)
rpterpstra
02-04-2008, 05:42 PM
Just some slight tweaks to the surfaces...not much, but they make a difference.
http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b58/Tincap1959/VWJettaCaddyBlkColourXcopy.jpg
Comments/critique always welcome!
BG
http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b58/Tincap1959/VWJettaCaddyBlkColourXcopy.jpg
Comments/critique always welcome!
BG
GirlBear
02-05-2008, 12:48 AM
Well, you've already seen my original blue pencil/black ink pen sketch, which I've scanned in colour mode, so you guys can see my process.
I've made a 2nd scan pass in B&W as an under lay for my actual PS work. The black line which you see, in my rendering, is the same line work from my first scan (except when you scan in B&W the blue line work does not appear giving you a cleaner line drawing).
I do the colour, keeping the original black line work as my final line...no vectors, just a good old Bic Grip fine point pen.
In PS, all the colour work is done on numerous 'layers'. My line work on the top layer, keeping it a crisp as possible.
Comprende?
Hopefully you're scratching your head a little less... :sunglasse
BG
I must say ur drawings r superb! i look > 2 ur posts.
I've made a 2nd scan pass in B&W as an under lay for my actual PS work. The black line which you see, in my rendering, is the same line work from my first scan (except when you scan in B&W the blue line work does not appear giving you a cleaner line drawing).
I do the colour, keeping the original black line work as my final line...no vectors, just a good old Bic Grip fine point pen.
In PS, all the colour work is done on numerous 'layers'. My line work on the top layer, keeping it a crisp as possible.
Comprende?
Hopefully you're scratching your head a little less... :sunglasse
BG
I must say ur drawings r superb! i look > 2 ur posts.
Blip
02-05-2008, 04:02 PM
Nice work, the new reflections give more depth to the body.
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