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![]() This is one of my latest drawing. I used green India ink on a white paper. I add after coal and white chalk like I usualy do. I prefer supercars but I tried with an hot rod for change. For a cleaner effect, I cut the car and put it on an orange sheet for color contrast(green+orange). I know some will say again that the drawing is not clear or it's blury or anything, but once again, for those who don't understand, I will repeat it 3 times: THIS IS MY STYLE OF DRAWING , I REPEAT : THIS IS MY STYLE OF DRAWING ,I REPEAT: THIS IS MY STYLE OF DRAWING. |
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Re: 34' Classic HOT-ROD drawing
that's sweet the headlights are a little bit screwed up though
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Re: 34' Classic HOT-ROD drawing
twisted.... they look like this (O (O when they should look like this (0 (0
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Re: 34' Classic HOT-ROD drawing
Ok, I see. It's the perspective of the ellipses.
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![]() My latest.With yellow india ink. ![]() My latest.Same proccess but with liquid paper for highlights. Based on a Bentley. Last edited by corght; 04-30-2004 at 12:26 PM. |
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Re: 34' Classic HOT-ROD drawing
the wing looks a bit off proportion....try lining it up with the front "bumper" and the top of the winshield
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Re: 34' Classic HOT-ROD drawing
looks good
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Nice drawing...I really like this one more than your others.
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Re: 34' Classic HOT-ROD drawing
Panani Zonda looks amazing!
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Re: 34' Classic HOT-ROD drawing
Corght,
Have you ever tried Dr. Martin dyes? Brilliant color, fantatstic range. My wife and I both think it is a medium that would work really well with your style. I like how you are cutting your pieces out now and repasting them. I might suggest you pick up an x-acto swivel blade. Your edges will be much smoother. About what size are these originals? oh and, did you look into trying that coquille board I suggested? You have a great art eye and I think the surface would look really cool with your work on it. -Lemorris
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Re: 34' Classic HOT-ROD drawing
oh and
I like "your" style, I like "your" style, I like "your" style.
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That's ok, I really love your style of drawing, your cars look mean. Nice Zonda btw!
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![]() I posted this up there as well, then I read what you wrote. Even though its still "sketchy" I really like it, I guess because its a Hot Rod and not some super car.
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What is "Dr.Martin dyes"? Thanks for the comments. I didn't know your wife saw my drawings! I will try to cut them with an x-acto. Good question... My originals are in 8 1/2 x 11 inch.(regular size) What are the sizes of your drawings too ? I did not try the coquille board : I'm shure it would be better, but I don't know how much it cost. I have tons of regular paper, so it's simpler. Thanks again.
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