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shelby gt500 68 mustang 350z and more...


that's a toony haybusa i drew in the dark


a 350z with some funky Veilside junk going on


68 mustang.. yeah i realize the front is melting but i didn't until i was done


probably my favorite drawing of mine in a long while... a 2003 GT500kr replica

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Re: shelby gt500 68 mustang 350z and more...

Your shading skill is impressive!
Try to correct your proportions and you will soon be one of the greatest car artist i know
btw, has someone been able to sit comfortably on the hayabusa? The seats are too large for me...and get my f**kin' machine crushed while braking. The harder you apply the brake, the harder it gets crushed!
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Your shading skill is impressive!
Try to correct your proportions and you will soon be one of the greatest car artist i know
btw, has someone been able to sit comfortably on the hayabusa? The seats are too large for me...and get my f**kin' machine crushed while braking. The harder you apply the brake, the harder it gets crushed!
thanks alot.. i noticed the proportional junk, mostly because i draw in the dark alot.

oh and i can sit on a hayabusa comfortably but i'm only 14 so it's a bit more space for me to move around
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do u use just a regular #2 pencil?
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thanks alot.. i noticed the proportional junk, mostly because i draw in the dark alot.

oh and i can sit on a hayabusa comfortably but i'm only 14 so it's a bit more space for me to move around
I'm 17, slim enough...but still cannot sit on this superbike, its too large for me
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do u use just a regular #2 pencil?
yeah just a regular mechinical pencil... BIC i think
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Re: shelby gt500 68 mustang 350z and more...

I'm conflicted here. Its great to expand your technique and want to create realism. Its one of the hardest things to do. And its self rewarding if nothing else.

There is a slight characaturish (sp) style that is seen through out these drawings that I personally find apealing. To take a ruler and straight edge to them is going to take something away from them.

I use models as well as pictures I take of the models if I'm trying to be accurate.

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Re: shelby gt500 68 mustang 350z and more...

They look good, great shading.
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Re: Re: shelby gt500 68 mustang 350z and more...

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I'm conflicted here. Its great to expand your technique and want to create realism. Its one of the hardest things to do. And its self rewarding if nothing else.

There is a slight characaturish (sp) style that is seen through out these drawings that I personally find apealing. To take a ruler and straight edge to them is going to take something away from them.

I use models as well as pictures I take of the models if I'm trying to be accurate.
thanks but that went waayyyy over my head
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Re: shelby gt500 68 mustang 350z and more...

That is some pretty smooth shading.
I think if you worked on drawing tires and rims that would improve your work tremendously.

Your GT 500KR is my favorite.

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Re: shelby gt500 68 mustang 350z and more...

that's cool but the wheels on the mustang look strange
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Re: shelby gt500 68 mustang 350z and more...

Nice drawings. Probably the best I've seen from you so far. Proportions and shading are improving, but still a few ellipse and wheel problems, which will come in time. Keep up the good work.

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