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Old 09-01-2004, 10:21 PM
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My sorry attempt with markers...

Yea, umm, give me markers this is what i do..



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Re: My sorry attempt with markers...

What kind of paper?
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Old 09-01-2004, 10:26 PM
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Re: My sorry attempt with markers...

Umm, i think its called bristol, i barrowed a sheet from my brother.
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Re: My sorry attempt with markers...

well your render has potential....remember lots of these guys use prismacolors in conjunction with the markers.

I asked about paper because I know they make a Paper for markers that is almost vellum like, and will allow you to use additives like bestine to smooth that color out some.

Bonz might have some good input for you.

Overall I like it though. There's a often used book called "Rendering with Markers" which is old now, but the techniques are still used and you're right there.

Do another one.

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p.s. widen the front a little and you might get that "mean" stance. NIce rim.
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Old 09-01-2004, 10:47 PM
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Re: My sorry attempt with markers...

yea, ive seen like canson marker paper, i was actully planning on buying a pad, but the only one i could find was a fairly small size and a little beat up so i decided to wait on it.

Ill check that book next time im out. i was going to check out that design cars like pros book but didnt find it.

thanks for the crits.
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wait this stuff is called paper for markers...it's almost like tracing paper. We used to use it in art school all the time. hold on.....

This is the stuff!!




http://www.dickblick.com/zz106/04/pr...am=0&ig_id=930

It's really really cool.

The translucency is awesome because you can transfer with it then render a real tight comp. It also cuts real easy with an x-acto so you can piece stuff together...once agin I refer you to Bonz on this. He knows what I'm talkin bout here.

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Re: My sorry attempt with markers...

oh.....

A lot like gesso-ing

on this paper you can push the color around to a certain degree. There is almost no "capillary action" (that's I went to art school in the late 80's talk for "bleed"), and it comes in big sheets.

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Re: My sorry attempt with markers...

Hmm, ive seen beinfang marker paper, but not that before. I guess ill have to take a trip over to dick blick and check it out..

Also ive never heard of using bestine before. Its like a thinner right?
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Re: My sorry attempt with markers...

That's right.

You can use a q-tip or something and dip it in the bestine and then smooth your marker color. It's a lot like a blending stump for pencil work.

The cool part is after you have your marker color blended or whatever you can use a white prisma or guache (thickened) to punch out highlights. Steve Stanford and people like that do it all the time.

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Re: My sorry attempt with markers...

i like it, i think if you put a faint shadow to ground the vehicle and a streaked background it be really good. right now it is just "floating" on the paper the ground shadow and background would make it stand out.
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Re: My sorry attempt with markers...

Looks good so far. For now you may not like it, but you're creating a great foundation. Your base is great, now just keep practicing.

For paper, this is my opinion. I used regular graphite sketch paper for a while. You learn to control/use the bleeding to your advantage. If you draw big enough, you don't notice it either. If the drawing turns out a good 12x18 or so, it will only be 800x600 on the computer screen, so the lines look nice and blended. If you really wanna go all out, I'd get Letraset Bleedproof Marker Pad. That's wht I use, it holds the pastel very well, bleeds to a minumum, and the markers stack nicely, no problems. Careful where you get it though, some places will rip you off. I use A2 sized pad.
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Re: My sorry attempt with markers...

Looking good! The front looks a little off perspective, and the wheels are off-center (don't knowe whether this is on-purpose or not). The rendering is great though especially the chrome effect on the rims. Are you going to finish it/do more views?
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Re: My sorry attempt with markers...

It's not as bad as the thread title makes it seem, actually it's pretty good. I'd like to see you do something with that special marker paper.
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Re: My sorry attempt with markers...

hey thats pretty good! Kinda looks like an rx8 to me. the only thing I notice: IRL, the front tire would only be about 1/4 of an inch thick. btw: did you use markers for the front grill too?
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Re: Re: My sorry attempt with markers...

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hey thats pretty good! Kinda looks like an rx8 to me. the only thing I notice: IRL, the front tire would only be about 1/4 of an inch thick. btw: did you use markers for the front grill too?
I did the shading i wanted for it then went over the marker with a micron pen, the smallest size one, to get the grill effect.
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