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Couple Antique Trucks
I decided to go old school and do a graphite and charcoal sketch of an old favorite. I love antiques. Bogey is my favorite actor. I collect GI Joes, and well, here's a 1932 Ford Gas Tanker. I'm sure it should say TEXACO or something, but I wanted to get the point across simple. Tell me what you think of the differences between the accurate tanker and the tooned fire truck converted to a motorcycle hauler. Which styles should I work on or stick to? *G*
![]() I also added an old American La France Fire Truck A La Jay Leno. I'm working on a tow truck now.
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Re: Couple Antique Trucks
Those are fine works.
Keep using your pencils as they are the foundation. I like your Jay Leno. Keep it up man. -Lemorris |
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Re: Couple Antique Trucks
Thanks lemorris.
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Re: Couple Antique Trucks
Really cool stuff. I like the first one most. Even without color it looks old and rusty
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Re: Couple Antique Trucks
Nice work. Now as a CAR-tooner, the second one grabs my eyes.
Exaggerations are good and you can still recognize the vehicle. |
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