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Indian hillclimber redo
I don't know what happened to the picture in my first post. It came through originally. I got an email from someone and they said they couldn't see it so I went to look in my gallery and sure enough it was gone. I added it back to my gallery and have reposted it here.
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Re: Indian hillclimber redo
You can always upload your pics to imageshack.us. Their limit is much higher (over 1mb images) and they support different file extensions.
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Re: Indian hillclimber redo
that is some great work. the style you drew it in realy works with the old feel of the bike.
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Stunning work, really look like an old picture, definitely deserves a better res.
Love the work on the engine detail. The thingy keeping the bike up seem to float in the air but i'm not sure the picture being so small.
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Re: Indian hillclimber redo
Great work!
That must have taken years to do. |
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