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Re: Hondas And Nissans, Help Needed!
That NSX is a huge improvement in perspective over the 350, But as for shading use the tones of the picture. Look at it, and make sure it IS that dark, the IS a highlight there, IT IS changing from dark to light. Notice the aspects of the drawing, the surroundings...This all contributes to shading, and etc.
As for Headlight, reflections on those can get REALLY tricky, so TAKE YOUR TIME! That's the biggest part of doing headlights. There are alot of little retarded lines and I know alot of people who give up doing cars BECAUSE the headlights take so long. DO NOT get frustrated...Just have patience, practice and it willl come to you...
Disc Brakes...Hmm, I wouldn't really worry about thoose till you get the major elements of the car(s) downpacked, but try to center them in the wheel, and make sure you include the caliper. Again, have patience and LOOK at what it looks like in the drawing. Then replicate it on paper. Take your time and don't try to do it with one look...
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