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Old 05-19-2004, 02:48 PM
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Re: Re: Something a Little Different

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I agree, I wish I could draw like that. Can't wait to see it finished.
Maybe slidenride can give you tips since he appears to know everything about drawing, or about everything for that matter.
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Mike, buddy, thats enough man.
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The Bike is looking sweet!
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Da----ang, Alex.

It looks so real.

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I really am amazed.

I cannot find any flaws but perhaps Bonzelite can....hee hee
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Re: Something a Little Different

hey guys, here is the final update

Its probably the most difficult one that i have drawn, cause of all the engine and wheel detail

And jeep_rubicon, thanks for pointing out the handlebar lights. theyre fixed... i think

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Old 05-20-2004, 07:05 PM
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Wow. Sheer insanity. I can tell you've improved since the R34 drawing...I think I just shorted out the keyboard from drooling so much.
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dude alex your too good *sarcasm* what do you plan on doin next?
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*sigh* That is just amazing. Insanely amazing. Even the dirt on the spark plug wires. Looks just like a photo.
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Re: Something a Little Different

Great work. If i could spell any better all those words would be in this post.
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i can't find anything to complain about. great work...im very proud of you son
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Re: Something a Little Different

aha! there's no shadow for the kickstand...... even though it doesn't have to be huge just add a little dark tones on the tip... it should meet the main shadow....
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Re: Something a Little Different

Ahh yes no shadow for the stand!

Looks rubish now! no, its you're best drawing yet by far! I can spend about 5 mins just looking at it.
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Re: Re: Re: Something a Little Different

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That is completely false. I have seen people here spend as much as 40hours on drawings and they still look bad. Some people just arent artists, and no matter how long they spend on a drawing it still wont look great. Not to mention you have to have the eye for detail and reflection. I myself have spent hundreds of hours on drawing cars in color and I still cant. Its not an issue of time at all, its and issue of skill, and natural talent.


yes. this is the brutal reality.

an addendum to it: the more you draw, the faster you draw; the more the skill flows through the resident talent. it is literally, too, a physiological metamorphosis. muscles and neuropaths are built up. therefore, the two must merge: skill must come up to meet the "talent volume per cubic meter," so to speak.

nothing will put a candle to your a$$ more quickly than a deadline. you will fake it till you make it, brother, i tell you that. drawn well or not, you gotta put out.

as for the motorbike, it is awesome. it looks like colored pencil. i don't care how long it took. it is spot-on. you are one helluva renderer.

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Old 05-22-2004, 12:21 AM
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i'll just post again, the more i look at that motorcycle, the more i love it. damn that is good.
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Re: Something a Little Different

i'm stunned.. you really should be making a living out of this.
Any plans on what you're doing next? I'd like to see something completely of your own design
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