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Old 01-07-2004, 08:21 PM   #1
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Im gonna start to browse here more often + DODGE STEALTH DRAWING in black and white

Ive been watching here for a while now, but haven't really posted. I love what u guys do here.. verrrrry impressive.. Heres a little backround on me...

15 years old..... Take art in highschool... like drawing, sketchin, painting.. etc...

and here is one of my first go's with Cars..... tell me waht to improve on?

scan didn't work TOO well.. It missed alot of shading.. its normally darker..
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hey nice drawing

by the way whats the name of ur high school?
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Re: Im gonna start to browse here more often + DODGE STEALTH DRAWING in black and white

Hey, Mike, is that all you say? I know your not the best typer, nor speller, but at least put more than 'nice'! Oh, and if Pinch 'N Roll sees this, he posted about hearing talk of good drawings in a different thread, but he is saying most don't/can't present their work, so just post in that thread that I am the real deal, and do some alright stuff. Can you do that?
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work on your arm movement. use your entire arm to create strokes rather than just your wrist. it is not all in the wrist, as they say. rather it is the movement of the entire arm smoothly. your 'tentative' lines give this away. work on this physiology issue first. then tackle drawing what is really there as opposed to what you think is there.

good job, though. keep drawing.
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work on your arm movement. use your entire arm to create strokes rather than just your wrist. it is not all in the wrist, as they say. rather it is the movement of the entire arm smoothly. your 'tentative' lines give this away. work on this physiology issue first. then tackle drawing what is really there as opposed to what you think is there.

good job, though. keep drawing.
That is a really, REALLY GOOD TIP!!! Unfortunately it is also a very difficult to unlearn previous habits especially when you do not see results right away (me), but if you can draw this away drawings become easier, and you will be able to do them both accurately and faster.

Nice drawing holmes, the only 2 minor adjustments I see that should be made are roofline/windshield and the wheels. Everything else is dope, by the way to "cover up" 'tentative' lines just trace them over with a dark outline or soft shading.
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