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lol So is the green it's own color then? Actually from here it looks like blue over yellow. Hold on to that Road Runner, that one will find it's way into another design. I may be doing a black car soon so I have another question: To make nifty tones and a shiny black it appears that you are actually using a blue-grey base then black over it. When coloring a black car like this is using a cool grey a bad idea? I see you and Xristina use many other colors to pull off your black (lol) and I was just wondering if you felt like giving us some of your dark car insight. -Lemorris p.s. Hey guys this is Xristina's site:http://www.xistina.com She's a another super car art female like Jeri here.
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Re: WIP another Mopar
sorry, it was like 3:30am when I last posted (still half asleep). I forgot to answer green question... it is a mix of yellow and process blue Almost 100% yellow with heavy gradients of process blue. Oh and a bit of Ultramarine blue for heavier shadows.
for the black car I used black gradients over 50%grey and 30% blue. I will most likely tweak in some swirls and other detail on all of the vehicles at the end faze of the design. Here is the start of the truck coloring...
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Re: WIP another Mopar
okay the truck is pretty much done here I am off to the super bee car now...
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