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Old 04-30-2005, 04:19 PM
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Concept truck, maybe Ford?? I was thinking high performance full size truck and this is what came out.



UPDATE: Made it yellow and tried to fix the rims a bit. Also added roof-height spot lights, it's as complete as it'll be.
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damn thats nice
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Old 04-30-2005, 05:50 PM
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Re: Big, Fast, Pick-up

1, 4 and 5 are my favourite....from your sig!
Its a cool pickup, but the space between each spoke in your rim isn't good.
I don't know why, I really like your pickup!!
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Re: Big, Fast, Pick-up

they are all hot except #3

ah that's not what I wanted to say. The rims are the only bad thing on your truck. The rest of the truck is very nice!
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what? i love your wheelz. and i love your sig too. i'm a big fan of the ladies. guess you could say i go both ways. bi-sexual. try-sexual. lol lol.
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Re: Big, Fast, Pick-up

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what? i love your wheelz. and i love your sig too. i'm a big fan of the ladies. guess you could say i go both ways. bi-sexual. try-sexual. lol lol.
Yeah baby!

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Anyway, I am a bit disappointed with the rims. I'm going to try and fix the wheel design and then post a finished colored version.
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Re: Big, Fast, Pick-up

not to start another fire storm, but an ellipse set would really help. Your wheels are almost on point, but they lack that sharp pro edge....I'm not sayin you should go all "tools"...just look into it.

The rear wheel is very close to great. The rim could use some work...the scratch type shading on the tire is hot though.

Try a thicker outline and you'll be mostly home.

I have no comment on your sig or Girlbear's personal outing....I did save money by switching to Geico though.

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not to start another fire storm, but an ellipse set would really help. Your wheels are almost on point, but they lack that sharp pro edge....I'm not sayin you should go all "tools"...just look into it.

The rear wheel is very close to great. The rim could use some work...the scratch type shading on the tire is hot though.

Try a thicker outline and you'll be mostly home.

I have no comment on your sig or Girlbear's personal outing....I did save money by switching to Geico though.

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Comments are always welcome, I actually have an ellipse and circle set that I try not to use often. Problem with the back wheel was I didn't quite have the angle right and should have perfected it before outlining it in pen. My hand isn't as steady as it once used to be.
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Re: Big, Fast, Pick-up

it' nice. proportions are a bit on the cartoony side.
front wheel needs some spoke work. they're not equidistant.
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i think the added spot lights and color make it look complete
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Re: Big, Fast, Pick-up

Nice rendering. Looks a bit toony, as Bonz pointed out, probably because the wheelbase is too short. The only thing that's bothering me is the front wheel spoke spacing and on the rear ellipse, the top and bottom look just a bit flat.

Other that that, nice work! What did you use to render?

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Re: Big, Fast, Pick-up

Pencil, ink, and Design/Prisma markers. That's pretty much what I prefer to use.

There's more to come, this is just me getting back in to the swing of things as I haven't drawn regularly for about 11 years.
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Re: Big, Fast, Pick-up

actualy dude it more looks like a chrysler 300 front so id say that bitch got a hemi lol. nice job and sig to
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reminds me of an 80's ford bronco with the back off.... and then the front looks like a new tacoma almost. Looks good to me. I like it. If you drew it in a more realistic style i'd say it would be an awesome concept.
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