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Old 07-02-2004, 04:08 AM
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ok, round 2....second serious drawing ever

i know the wheels suck very badly, but jeeeeezzzzzuuuusss wheels are hard, what do you thinka about the rest of it?
and once again, what do i need to work on?

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Re: ok, round 2....second serious drawing ever

It seems a little long, but very well proportioned...
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Re: ok, round 2....second serious drawing ever

Its a little long for one. Also, is the front tire white? It needs to blend in more to the drawing.
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Re: ok, round 2....second serious drawing ever

Have you looked at my shading tutorial, it might help . You've got to get pencil to paper and SHADE more, the picture should STAND out of the paper from all the shading you should do. Just take your time, and your drawings will benefit. Hey, its only your second though, so your doing very well. You'll improve, no doubt about it.
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Re: ok, round 2....second serious drawing ever

work on the shading, and generally, for a sports car, shouldn't there be a 2 and a half wheel space in between the front and rear wheel?
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Old 07-03-2004, 12:40 PM
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Re: ok, round 2....second serious drawing ever

hmm, thanks for the advice alex, i have seen your work, and must say....you are one hell of an artist!
your stuff looks like it is going to jusp off the page an rev away
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cool car. the problem with your wheels is that they are too small and/or your car is too low.
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