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Old 01-15-2004, 04:23 PM
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1999 Ascari Ecosse

Here's something I did during 2 days of classes. Enjoy!
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Hey Clort that looks really good.
They only thing I would work on is the wheel axis.

Someone posted this link in the past about drawing wheels.
http://www.drawthrough.com/tutorials/index.html

Drawing the crosses and looking at the negative space in the ellipse really helps.

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Re: 1999 Ascari Ecosse

Nice work man! You didn't use any guidelines during class? Or did you have a pic to draw from?
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Re: 1999 Ascari Ecosse

excellent work , how about doing a muscle car ?
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Re: 1999 Ascari Ecosse

nice. i wish they put those cars into prodution. they're awesome. nice drawing. the only thing i see wrong besides the wheels is that its kinda out of proportion.
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Re: 1999 Ascari Ecosse

the car itself seems kinda twisted or sumthing...but the shading is really really well done...good work, lets see some more
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Re: 1999 Ascari Ecosse

Thanks for the compliments and tips guys. This picture wasn't for an art class or anything, I just did it when I was supposed to be paying attention. I agree about the wheels I have to admit. I'll have to try the elipses some time.
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