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Old 05-16-2004, 03:13 PM
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Re: Bmw M3

Any insults are welcomed.
it looks pinkish cuz of the camera
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Old 05-16-2004, 05:01 PM
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Re: Bmw M3

The rear end looks weird to me. Also the rims could use some work.
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Re: Bmw M3

not bad

wheels need a little work but you did pretty good on the headlights especially the drivers side. BMW lights can be a little tricky.

I might suggest you work out all your perspective in very light pencil before you start to go dark. You also might want to make sure your pencil is sharp at all times. I use a 5mm tech pencil so my lines stay consistent.

Other than that keep practicin.

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p.s. Try not to ask for "insults" that places a negative vibe on the whole thing. No ones here to insult it's about open an honest critiques, and encouragement from people who dig the same stuff you do. Ask for "honest feedback".

(tryin to help you stick around under the current name you use...you kinda flamed last time)
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Re: Bmw M3

finally you choose to do something..... good start like everyone said rear end and rims.... your missing a spoke on the rear wheel but other than that it's good
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Re: Bmw M3

Not bad the wheels look a bit off. More or less the spokes. Same with the rear end. Not a bad try on the lights.
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Re: Bmw M3

the lights need sum wurk, but the rest is good!
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Re: Bmw M3

entire front fascia does not yet convincingly protrude, looks flat. wheels are way off. overall body is pretty good. work on rendering skills (ie, metal, glass, rubber).

you are on the cusp of taking off with your drawings.
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Re: Bmw M3

"entire front fascia does not yet convincingly protrude"

wow ok then mr technical
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wow ok then mr technical
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Re: Re: Bmw M3

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"entire front fascia does not yet convincingly protrude"

wow ok then mr technical
yes. you called?

he draws well.
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