WIP Audi , What shall I do next. contructive critiscim wanted!
SJROBZY
03-04-2008, 02:57 PM
This is my first major attempt at any car drawing/rendering/whatever!:wink:
I used an image as an underlay and came up with these lines, I have added a subtle wide body kit and certain other features, I am wondering what shall I do next and how should I go about it.
In a previous thread I had asked for help about Sketching Cars on paper, this is not related as I have used an underlay and it is on the P.C , I still need help with my paper sketching:iceslolan
http://i262.photobucket.com/albums/ii113/SJROBZY/audibodykitcopy.jpg
I used an image as an underlay and came up with these lines, I have added a subtle wide body kit and certain other features, I am wondering what shall I do next and how should I go about it.
In a previous thread I had asked for help about Sketching Cars on paper, this is not related as I have used an underlay and it is on the P.C , I still need help with my paper sketching:iceslolan
http://i262.photobucket.com/albums/ii113/SJROBZY/audibodykitcopy.jpg
SJROBZY
03-05-2008, 09:45 AM
comments pleaeeeese
SGrace575
03-15-2008, 07:52 PM
Oh man I saw one of those the other day. That is one menacing car. A lot smaller than you'd think, though. Anyway, the sketch looks great, the lines are all in the right place and everything. Are you gonna try coloring and shading?
Shook_Design
03-15-2008, 10:49 PM
The line work looks good. For the next step, i think it depends on what software you are going to be using to render/color/shade the car with. But before you get into that i just wanted to mention that your lines look very rough. It seems, that to make a curve your drawing 4-5 straight lines instead of making one curved line. This reminds me of a really low resolution picture where you can see all the pixels and it looks sharp and jagged. In Photoshop there is a tool called the Bezier Cure Tool that allows you to recreate any any curve very easily. You can find tutorials on how to use this tool very easily. Also you should be able to find tutorials for rendering/coloring/shading your car in Photoshop very easliy as well. You stoped placing lines arround the bottom of the car where the shadow would be and i encourage you to continue and finish with the shadow, i think that is one of the most important parts of a car illustration. Without the shadow it looks as if your car is floating in the air as opposed to resting on the ground like cars normaly do.
Good luck
Good luck
SJROBZY
03-16-2008, 06:24 AM
thankyou I will have a go
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