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Old 01-27-2004, 04:09 PM
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Enzo Interceptor & new book for photography

Well here is the Enzo just in case you haven't seen it.

I wanted to share what I learned from this.

I use a bronze marker for the front rim, the entire rim. I think that was a mistake because the marker should be reserved for the dark tones only. I should have just left the dark areas marker and then used pastel for the parts of the rim facing out (towards the sun) and most of the dish.

The back rim is color pencil; pls don't ask why I did that. It really jacked up the car's look. I should have used the same media as the front rim.

I tried something new. Pastel lays over marker vary nicely. For the areas of the rim that have shadows (front rim) I layered some brown pastel over it.

I applied some gray pastel behind the front quarter panel and it set it off rather nicely. For the logo I used color pencil only, next time I should use verithin prisma color pencils. Those are harder and with them one can gain fine lines and detail (what I read).



Ok the pict. above was taken with my 4.1 megapix camera and it looks 99% accurate compared to the original. I did it with some knowledge I learned from a book:

The Quick & Easy Guide to Photographing Your Artwork
by Roger Saddington

checked it out from the library

I used a tripod, 2 halogen flood lamps and took the pict. at night in my garage. I then removed the tungsten shade (yellow shade from the halogen lamps) in Photoshop. I was so amazed by the results.

Pls critiques are welcomed. I know I still have lots to learn and practice.

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Old 01-27-2004, 04:17 PM
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that's awesome... i wish i could do somethin' like that... don't nkow about those roof lights though...
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Old 01-27-2004, 04:18 PM
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nice one
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Old 01-27-2004, 04:26 PM
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Thx Kermitt & Awags.

Yup, I was contemplating not putting a light bar on. I saw an old school Contach model car with a huge light bar so I thought I put one on my Enzo but use a slim version.
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Old 01-27-2004, 05:35 PM
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i dont know... i like the police touch, somethin different. the drawing is definately awesome though.... are you going to enter Integra's contest asaenz?
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I like it!

enzo's actually do look preddy good with a wing!
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Re: Enzo Interceptor & new book for photography

Very cool concept!
Great job.

I like the wing and the lightbar.
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OMFG *dies* Thats ****** awesome!!!!!
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Re: Enzo Interceptor & new book for photography

"I use a bronze marker for the front rim, the entire rim. I think that was a mistake because the marker should be reserved for the dark tones only. I should have just left the dark areas marker and then used pastel for the parts of the rim facing out (towards the sun) and most of the dish.

The back rim is color pencil; pls don't ask why I did that. It really jacked up the car's look. I should have used the same media as the front rim."

I do not think anyone could have noticed that, in fact even though you said it still does not seem to be distracting. How big was the drawing?
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Re: Re: Enzo Interceptor & new book for photography

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How big was the drawing?
Thx Tokes99, Acoustic, Quarter_mile, CADguy, Metal

The car measures about 17 in. long and 5 in. tall, but the paper is larger than that.

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17 inches? u draw pretty big man, all my images are the same size scanned and drawn. i find it easier to draw smaller for some reason
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Old 01-28-2004, 11:39 AM
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I think he doesn't mean this serious...
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yeah the wing looks kool but i dont think you will see a real enzo with a spoiler with the amount of down force the car an already put down... does n/e one know of one?
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yeah the wing looks kool but i dont think you will see a real enzo with a spoiler with the amount of down force the car an already put down... does n/e one know of one?
This is an ENZO-BASED Maserati

Maserati took the wraps off its new GT racer, the Ferrari Enzo-based contender, codenamed MCC. The car is expected to make its debut in the FIA GT Championship during the second half of the year.

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Hey asaenz, I love the drawing. I was wondering what the majority of the car is colored in, I know you used markers for the darker parts and you specified about the wheels, sorry if I missed it but I am trying to get into color drawings and was looking for some advice
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