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Old 06-27-2004, 10:58 AM
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Very nice work with the CSL. Looks great. Amazing work. I love BMW's.
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Old 06-27-2004, 12:51 PM
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the reason for this is very simple, i did it very fast!!!
next time, i will take my time!!!!
ilov2x, i understand this to a point: you rendered the rims incredibly well. i am impressed by that and you win "points." you have the proportions and perspective nailed. impressive. you took time to do these. even if you were "fast." what baffles me is that the interior and relflections take far less time to do than what you went through to achieve the overall accuracy of the rendering, especially the rims. moreover, if you can achieve the incredible results of the rims, particularly the difficult multi-spoked, multi-facted rim face designs of that beemer, why did you flub something as simple as the steering wheel even if it you drew it fast?

so what is the deal --that is my point. it is like you rented an expensive tuxedo for the wedding and you show up wearing beat up converse high-tops on your feet. i don't get it.

and al, it is my pleasure, btw, to give help. it is fun, and if someone is helped in the process than i have only contributed to the community of the "few" who actually have aspirations to draw. if not only for the enjoyment of it.

i can tell you, not many people actually pursue what we are doing here. most people who *can* draw give up because they must pursue something more "real." yet drawing is one of the most real things anyone can do, as it can be a window to one's soul.

anyway, ilov2x, you are very much on the right track. i'm just raising the bar for you because i see it within you to do stellar work.
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Very kool drawing man! I like your signature on your drawing.
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fantastic work. The only thing that popped out at this amateur is the lack of detail in the passenger headlight.
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holy crap, nice job
im just gettin started and well, I'll be lucky if i can draw like that 20 years from now
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Old 06-29-2004, 07:46 PM
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Re: Re: Bmw m3

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fantastic work. The only thing that popped out at this amateur is the lack of detail in the passenger headlight.

look down, its fixed....
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ok...1st, he explained w/ like 2 pics why the lil fog lamp/mesh thing wasnt there...its made like that in real life...2nd, 5hrs is kind of a long time but it can also be a rush job...for this kinda detail...5 hrs is fast! lol, 3rd, i kinda like it as is, looks conceptish...and i know we all love concept drawings w/ how detailed yet still undetailed and imperfect they are...4th, eveyone brings forth good points and good constructive criticism so im not trying to down anybody for their advice to ilov2xlr8, you need a little work on realism...very little though, lol...but heck who doesnt?
great job on the drawing yo, you've even got a guy who doesnt like bimmers complimenting you, awesome talent. rock on man.
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Old 07-01-2004, 02:28 AM
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Re: Bmw m3

yeah. i don't care for bimmers, either, but this guy is on the right track. in a way, his drawing is more interesting than the actual car, as the rendering has a good sense of emerging style. and there is more to look at than just the car - we can look at the drawing's nuances and techniques at work, frozen in the moment of the page.
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Re: Bmw m3

Cool drawing. Nice rim! Specially the way the wheel is turned.

Just nitpicking: the left front light: the corners don't have the corners as the example photo has. Your image has a more round-like corner than the real has.

But: keep up this good work!
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