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Old 02-21-2005, 10:03 AM
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H2 sketch + Roadster rendering

Hi guys just take a look at my work from last weekend...

Inspired by Britney Spears, I drew this H2 just from Imagination, without a reference pic.



This is my first copic sketch since a long time.



Does anyone know how to render with Copic markers?
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Old 02-21-2005, 10:06 AM
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Re: H2 sketch + Roadster rendering

I think the roadster sketch is very good. You have the glares in the right areas. Looks very conceptual.

As far as the H2, you tried to capture it at a hard angle. The grill is on a different plane/angle than the rest of the truck.
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I kinda like the angle of the H2. It's very intimidating.
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Re: H2 sketch + Roadster rendering

good sketches
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Re: H2 sketch + Roadster rendering

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Inspired by Britney Spears, I drew this H2 just from Imagination, without a reference pic.

What does briney spears have to do w/ a hummer?


Anyway, both drawins look good. is the roadster a full marker rendering?
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Re: H2 sketch + Roadster rendering

yeah i dont get why you draw a hummer when you are thinking of britney, i'm thinking of something else ;P

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Old 02-22-2005, 01:38 AM
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In her new video clip, she flies in a pink h2. I called it "pussee humvee"... l
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Re: H2 sketch + Roadster rendering

mmmkay. the hummer is actually good. you need to enlarge and thicken the frontmost wheel to the viewer. right now, it is out of proportion relative to the angle and "lens" (wide angle) you have chosen. exaggerate the tire. and show some of the tread. not too much, keep the wheel relatively face-on to us, but angle it slightly, that is, turn the steering wheel to the driver's left a bit show some tread and tire-width.

then clean up the lines like you did on the cool roadster.
oh. and make the bottom of the body (where the bottoms of the doors begin to meet the lower body region) more parallel-ish with the ground a bit. not exactly so, but not as steep of an angle as the top of the roof -split the difference in angle between totally horizontal and the angle you have with the top of the roof. remember vanishing point perspective and recession into space.

you're doing fine. props man.
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Thanks for your tips bonzelite. I' first had to get a dictionary and translate it, as I read it first I didn't understand a word...

I'm going to change the front wheel a bit, and angle of the side skirt, for sure.

That's one of the great things in this forum. All you guys can see faults and bugs in my drawings that I wouldn't have recognized although I looked at it so often.
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Re: H2 sketch + Roadster rendering

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you have a good talent Knightvision

i like the copic marker drawing, its ACE !!

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