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Old 04-06-2004, 07:52 PM
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I will try to make a drawing that takes one week of time to do it like he did.
It gives a great result like with the 1962 ferrari 250. When we take the time to do it, it often give a photo-quality drawing.
I cant wait to see this. Since as you say "My drawings often look like photographs".
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:22yikesaaa----aaang Holmz that is tight.:22yikes:

That looks better than my skyline.

I am glad you showed us this because it demonstrates what can be accomplished when one lays down a full range of tone (white-->blk).
It gives the car a solid and photo like appearence.

I see a lot of artwork where the artist shades lightly. Don't get me wrong if that is what you like than cool, I am just sharing my opinion.
We are all learning.

Art is art and there are no real rules.

Ok, what was your primary shading technique?
If you don't mind sharing. If you already shared this pls show me da link.
I cannot always read the entire threads, ok yes I can be lazy.

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Old 04-07-2004, 10:25 AM
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Re: 1962 ferrari 250 gto - work in progress

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ok yes I can be lazy.
Arent we all?

What ever happened to your S15 you were working on?
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Arent we all?

What ever happened to your S15 you were working on?
Oh yes that...hee hee

Well I am going to finish it; I am not to happy as I tried to heavily modify the interior and had some problems.

I do apologize I should have never started my s-15 thread. Other projects came up and I had to finish those before the s15 esp. school projects. My neighbor wanted a painting of his Mudstang so I started that too, and as some know I did that Cobra for my cuz and that slowed me down.

Thx for your continued interest Mike. I will finish that car. Look for a progress post soon. I want to finish my wing on the s-15 before I post and I am close to finishing it.

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Oh yes that...hee hee

Well I am going to finish it; I am not to happy as I tried to heavily modify the interior and had some problems.

I do apologize I should have never started my s-15 thread. Other projects came up and I had to finish those before the s15 esp. school projects. My neighbor wanted a painting of his Mudstang so I started that too, and as some know I did that Cobra for my cuz and that slowed me down.

Thx for your continued interest Mike. I will finish that car. Look for a progress post soon. I want to finish my wing on the s-15 before I post and I am close to finishing it.

al
Great! I cant wait to see another amazing drawing from you. I was working on a '51 bel Air for awhile, but havent touched it in months.
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Re: 1962 ferrari 250 gto - work in progress

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Mother of Pearl!!! I think we have another Asaenz on our hands. Great job looks just like a B&W photo!!! I would like to see another picture of it without you lightening it!



haha, thanks for the compliment, but i got quite a bit of work before i become as good as asaenz. by the way, the picture is about that light in real life, but it comes out alot darker when you scan it
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Re: 1962 ferrari 250 gto - work in progress

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:22yikesaaa----aaang Holmz that is tight.:22yikes:

That looks better than my skyline.

I am glad you showed us this because it demonstrates what can be accomplished when one lays down a full range of tone (white-->blk).
It gives the car a solid and photo like appearence.

I see a lot of artwork where the artist shades lightly. Don't get me wrong if that is what you like than cool, I am just sharing my opinion.
We are all learning.

Art is art and there are no real rules.

Ok, what was your primary shading technique?
If you don't mind sharing. If you already shared this pls show me da link.
I cannot always read the entire threads, ok yes I can be lazy.

Thx

al


thanks asaenz, but your skyline looks better than my drawing. actually, i was planning on drawing a skyline after i finish what im currently working on. http://www.cardomain.com/memberpage/278607 thats the link. but anyways, i briefly described my shading technique on my webpage(look at the signature). what do you use to shade?
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Have you drawn any concept cars that you designed your self...if so I want to see what they look like because if your concepts are as good as your real cars than I will be speechless! I really have got to give you the thumbs up on this one...it is absolutely superb!

Check out my concept design some time for my thread and tell me what you think...however it doesn't compare to yours...

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