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1937 Ford
![]() After a long, two day Jr. Rodeo with my daughter, I needed to sit and draw. Did a 1937 Ford from a picture I took at a local car show at the Silverado... I tried several different things; blends and overlaps for the grill, reflections, etc... generally trying to be more realistic. Lots of hours, but happy with it. LMK what you think and what I could do differently. Gonna be gone for a bit... got a few trips to do and a riding camp in San Diego for my daughter. Robo Last edited by Roboduck; 07-19-2005 at 09:00 AM. |
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Re: 1937 Ford
looks great. that grill must have taken awhile...
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I really like the licence plate. Nice touch!
Lookin' Good!
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Re: 1937 Ford
I LOVE IT !
thats great bud ..keep those sweet rods comin' !
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Re: 1937 Ford
awesome work. i love the grille. how'd you do that? reflectionis and ellipses are excellent. i have really come to like your work.
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Re: 1937 Ford
Thanks for the comments.
The grill was done by. divided the grill into four quadrants. Then I creatied a copy layer under the grill frame, then drew a top horizontal single line, then a mid point line staying withing the grill shape.. selecting both, then going to Object>Blend Options>selecting the number of grill bars I want between upper and lower; then going back to Object>Blend>make. This was done for all four quadrants. I then copied another grill frame outline beneath the blended grill work for a dark gradient. Once done, you have to tweak some horizontal grill lines to keep them withing the outline... choose the color and stroke thickness, etc. It's actually not as difficult as this may sound, once you're doing it. I hope this helped. Robo |
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Re: 1937 Ford
very nice Robo!
Did you use the grill shape as a mask over your blended quadrants? The headlights look great and the soft look interior is sweet. You might try adding another color on your highlight side just on the edges like a soft yellow, and then something real deep in the shadows just toward the deep edge just for pop. Great piece! |
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Re: 1937 Ford
Hey Lemorris... thanks. No, I really am lost re: masks.. but I did create compound path of the chrome frame to cover up the blended layers of the grill. Ill try the softer yellows on the edges of the highlights and a very deep shade of color on the extreme egdes... do you mean like the tips of flames? Loved your VW and film clips... plus Tedder's rendering... WOW! That's something to keep. Thanks, Robo
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Yeeaaahh , very awsome work !Challe / |
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Damn thats friggin nice!!!!!!!
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Re: 1937 Ford
Nice work.
That front bumper rules! Nice detail on the inside too. |
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Re: 1937 Ford
Wow! I like the front grille especially. The wheels look good too.
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The shading is kinda blurry, but I agree, the grill is very nice
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Re: 1937 Ford
great work, nice grill.
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Re: 1937 Ford
Thanks for the CC's... just got back from my daughter's rodeo and am exhausted... and I didn't ride. Want to get drawing again, but really am looking forward to trying something a bit different.... hum.....? See ya all soon. Robo
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