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Old 06-13-2005, 07:15 AM
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Exclamation Porsche-Look at this!!!!!

Hey everyone i'm 12 i drew this car freehand as you can see im not very good at all um........all your comments n crits are welcome and.....yea here goes



Post whatever you think bout it i would like to hear what i can fix up about it and what is ok with it. thanx yall
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Oh yea and its a photo i havnt got a scanner but im savin up! hehe
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Re: Porsche-Look at this!!!!!

my honest suggestion would be for you to keep drawing. In fact, I would recomment buying a simple sketchbook to carry with you at all times and you can just doodle things you see in real life. I think its awesome that you are drawing!! A suggestion I would make would be to be careful with your wheels. As you know, the farther something is, the smaller it appears. For example, if you go on top of a building and look down, people look smaller. The same will apply with your drawing so keep that in mind.
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^^ a.k.a. perspective. Like looking down railroad tracks and they look like they are merging into a point, despite the fact that they are parallel.

Anyways, its a great drwaing for somwone your age. Besides the wheels, I think it's a pretty solid drawing. I used to draw like that (I'm 16 now) and I can draw pretty well. So just keep practicing. A book about sketching and drawing techniques never hurt anyone, and it certainly helped me. Once you get fairly good, you tend to develope your own technique (type of paper, pen/pencil/etc., realism or exaggerating parts of the car, a sketch with light lines or a drawing with hard dark lines). Mine tends to lean towards lined paper with pen and hard dark lines as real looking as possible. So keep it up!
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Re: Porsche-Look at this!!!!!

Your drawing is good for your age. Don't compare it to those professional ones on this site here. If you try to do that perfect looking picture , you might be disappointed by your result. Just practise. Draw. Be brave. Like CaptainApollo said, get some paper and draw wherever you can!
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Re: Porsche-Look at this!!!!!

Hi Sk1llz I am glad you are part of the forum my friend.

Be sure to take the time to read our rules ok.

http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...d.php?t=224172

I think you brought up some old threads and ppl here frown upon that.

Sorry man it is not my rule but we all need to follow them ok.

Do you have PMs turned off I tried to PM you this message but it said your box was full.

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You are off to a great start w/ that porsche, and I look forward to seeing more of your work.

You might want to check into some books by Lee Hammond. She has one on drawing NASCAR race cars but it would help you in drawing any car.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg...books&n=507846

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Re: Porsche-Look at this!!!!!

Hey asaenz is Sk1llz blocked?
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Hey asaenz is Sk1llz blocked?
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Looks to me you have been banned. I did not ban you.
Did you get a warning first?
Did you ever read the rules? You said you are 12 yrs old. You are not old enough to be here.

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I am sorry but those are the rules and I guess you don't have be warned either (before being banned). You agreed to meet the requirements when you signed up.

I am going to lock this thread after your response, unless you are turning 12 today or tomorrow.

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