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Old 01-30-2004, 06:05 PM
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2005 mustang gt

done with a drawing of the new car i bought!!! yeah right. has some things id like to fix on it, but iv already spent too much time on this drawing. any suggestions??? thanks



im going to use marker on the next one, thanks aseanz for your tutorials
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Old 01-30-2004, 06:51 PM
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Re: 2005 mustang gt

looks great...im not sure about the right rear wheel, i think that its on too much of and angle. but ur talking to a guy whos not the greatest at wheels so u dont have to listen to me. your shadings mad dude
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Old 01-30-2004, 07:12 PM
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Re: 2005 mustang gt

ya, it looks good, i must make some suggestions though, i hope you dont mind. Your shading is good, but you may want to try the darks darker and the lights lighter, i think youll find that the improved contrast improves the look. Also, work on you frames, your body looks twisted, indian burn style, i dont know if you know what i mean, but practice generally remedies that. And finally, you may want to use a piece of paper as a arm rest, so you dont smear it, as i noticed you did, especiallyaround the GT logo which is sweet.

And the rear wheel too, but thats been covered.
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wow i never thought of all that...hey KustmAce, can you post any drawings? i mean u really seem to know your stuff and i wanna see sum of it
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Great job. All I noticed was that the near rear light is too small.
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Re: 2005 mustang gt

yeah think about this too, things get smaller the further away they are. not bigger, cuz its hard to see but your left exaust is a bit bigger than the other. im not trying to make you mad but these things get noticed. great over al though
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thanks everyone for replies, they all help.

tuscan.... yeah, i noticed the wheel too. i must of drawn it 8 times, rim and all, and still couldnt get the right angles. it was makin me really mad, so i just left it be.

customace, yeah, i noticed the frame as well too. the problem with that is that i unfortunately drew the whole drawing pretty much when i noticed it, so, and i know this sounds bad, didnt bother to change it...oops. and about contrasting, i agree completely, but my scanner doesnt really pick up all the shading, and changing resolution or brightness wasnt really helping as much as i would have liked, so i didnt bother. yeah, the GT symbol is the concept symbol, and i dont believe they put it on the production model. and, again with the scanner, i meant to smudge the symbol for a different type look. so in the real drawing, you see the shading around the symbol alot more clearily.

mshktth and jordan mc. yeah, ive read alot of how to draw cars like a pro, good book, but im still having trouble using it all on the paper. i think the explanation for the rear light is also due to the frame problem.

what makes me mad, is that i see everythin people are telling me, its just i cant get it right on paper.

overall, im a little dissapointed with the drawing, especially since i took alot of time on it... oh welll, what are you gonna do?? thanks again
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Re: 2005 mustang gt

hey dont be disappointed! thats an awesome drawing. u just need more practice thats all, and u should ask asaenz or whatever, they will tell u that its just practice practice practice!!

it is a very clean drawing and i like it. im sure ive spent more time on much worse drawings.

what u should do is either trace or redraw the parts u got right (very lightly) on a new bit of paper, and then try and improve it, with what everyone has been saying.

keep practicing!
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Hey, that drawing is awesome, especially the shading.
the only thing i'm not feeling is the back wheel, it looks too 2d-ish IMO.
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Re: 2005 mustang gt

yea...its just the angle of it im fairly sure...

hey quarter mile i saw ur post in that drawing requests forum...LOL its mad ur very uhh creative
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what does IMO mean btw
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cool thanks...thats a new one to add to my vocabulary
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Re: Re: 2005 mustang gt

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yea...its just the angle of it im fairly sure...

hey quarter mile i saw ur post in that drawing requests forum...LOL its mad ur very uhh creative

yes, im the one to call if you need a classic car ruined
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Re: 2005 mustang gt

lol hmmm...my friend patrick has 1 rolls royce, 4 jags and a couple of mercedes...if i can get pics can u be "creative" with them?
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