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Old 10-05-2003, 03:16 PM
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Mesh...

What do you guys think is the best way to draw mesh? I remember seeing someones F150 that had AWESOME mesh, I don't think they said how they did it though. Heres a sample pic... http://images.cardomain.com/member_i...237_2_full.jpg
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Old 10-05-2003, 04:42 PM
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i know its tough, but what I would actually do is make a bunch of lines that intersect each other. okay... that wasn't funny...
but seriously, what else COULD you do?
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Old 10-05-2003, 09:24 PM
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I guess I shoulda clarified what I meant What I'm talking about are more towards doing the mesh in white, so probably ERASED, letting me shade and draw details under the mesh as well. I'm probably guessing a really fine tipped eraser pen or something?
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Old 10-05-2003, 10:45 PM
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Re: Mesh...

oh... not much of an artist here but i would guess that you would draw the outlines of the mesh... do u get what i'm saying?
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Cool

Personally I would go for some negative drawing rather than erasing the mesh out of a dark background.....draw the squares/diamonds between the wires....and then go back over it and add some tone to the 'wires' to give the 3D effect of going under and over etc.

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Well, if I was going to go at it, I'd lightly draw the lines and then fill in carefully every square one by one,yes, ONE BY ONE!.. while lighting up and darkening up squares where I want to point out something underneath. Fortunately, I'm not a fan of the "chicken wire" on any car unless it came stock and even then seek a more attractive replacement.

Additionally, if you were to make it a computer generated, MickeyG's concept will probably be more efficient.

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Old 10-09-2003, 07:01 AM
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Well, if I was going to go at it, I'd lightly draw the lines and then fill in carefully every square one by one,yes, ONE BY ONE!.. while lighting up and darkening up squares where I want to point out something underneath. Fortunately, I'm not a fan of the "chicken wire" on any car unless it came stock and even then seek a more attractive replacement.
totally agree with that on both point... the way to draw it and the chicken being wired to a car...
I prefer indeed the vents totally open, the grill being hidden.
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Old 10-10-2003, 06:37 AM
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totally agree with that on both point... the way to draw it and the chicken being wired to a car...
I prefer indeed the vents totally open, the grill being hidden.
"...and a chicken being wired to a car" ??? That's not what I said, but man, your misguided or maybe mistyped comment kept me cracking up over and over. Why have a chicken wire when you can have a chicken wired to your car instead, or a turkey -- Gobble-gobble!


Thanks man, I needed a laugh.
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P.S. Sorry, metal, didnt mean to change the topic, I just couldnt help it.
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You know, after another look at your example picture, I got another idea. If you consider filling-in the background behind with dark enough markers, you can run accross with a yellow or white color pencil (nicely sharpened). You might get the effect without the hassle.

Good Luck, Mate.

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On the F150, I used the technique that Malix first said. I drew in the diamonds and let them make the lines for the mesh. The pic of the truck is on page 5 of this forum.
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Thanks man, I needed a laugh.
Good, that was my intention. When I read ur message it came straight away in my mind.

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you can run accross with a yellow or white color pencil (nicely sharpened).
Anyway, back to the subject you had another good idea, can I just add that you (Metal) could also use a white biro or a corrector with a really fine tip, it's usually what I use for highlight on marker rendering.
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Thanks for all of the tips guys, I'll try some of your advice out sometime this weekend when I actually have time to work on that drawing I've been playing ddrmax 2 for the past week
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drawing your mesh, I think that you should add one bold line for the mesh, then make a skinny line with a gap off to the right. make it look like shadows hitting it.
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