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Some stuffs : American cars
Hi. I'm new to here, Sketcing and Drawing. I'm always in a Modeling forum. I was really surprised that there are so many great artist!
I like drawing but I haven't took any lessons of drawing so I'm always following someone's example. It has past long time since I started to drawing and now, I don't have any ideas about reflections... enough talking, heres some of mine. I love Muscle cars. ![]() Challenger Concept T/A Edition ![]() Dodge-ish ![]() ![]() Since I draw without any reference, these drawings might be a little weird... Thank you. |
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Re: Some stuffs : American cars
You have a great start! The Challenger is really good.
I'd suggest using a reference at least until you get the hang of the perspective. You'll find plenty of references online for the car you want to draw. www.seriouswheels.com has tons of high quality reference pics. Keep it up! B
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Re: Some stuffs : American cars
Thank you.
I'm practicing now drawing with pencils. I have few more that I draw recently. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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