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Old 05-04-2005, 10:45 AM
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Focus WRC vectorised

I started this with great enthusiasm, but lost the will to finish it. It looks unfinished now.



What do you think about the background? I tried different colors but I'm still not happy with those I chose...

c&c please.
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WOW robin, U've got skills!

i like the fact that its unfinished because that makes it look good for some reason.

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Man that is cool!
I like how the style you drew the car in jives with the flat graphic
sun shape. Nice design.
I don't know if it is possible in a vector program but it would be neat
to see the sun shape distorted through the windshield glass
or the inside of the car.
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