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Old 09-11-2008, 08:18 PM
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Slamed Fifity-Five

Pencil Drawing of lowered 55 Chevy. Still Practicing and I think I am getting better with my proportions...

I also started playing around with a set of Prismacolor markers and some pastels.....
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I found that my biggest challenge was rims. I practiced them before I did my proportions. Looks like your rims and tires are pretty detailed. The only thing I see with the proportion is the discrepency between the roofline and the hoodline. Your right headlight should be up a little higher than the left. Other than that, this is a perfect sketch to me. I often can see what is wrong, but I can't fix my own! Do you have that same problem. Like, if you took a look at my drawings, you'd probably say "What is this guy talking about drawing to me for?" Anyway, keep it up. I'm an amateur and need lots of practice, so I look foward to seeing your improvements! I love this sketch though. The rims are awesome, and I just now noticed the reflections on the ground. That would be hard for me to do. Good job.

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