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Old 06-23-2005, 02:25 PM
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Silvia Drift ( mechanical pencil)

Heres something i started today, I need to go out and get some Art pencils ( shading pencils) and a blending stump to get the shading real good. I just used a mechanical pencil for now, also My scanner sucks, so i took pics with a digital camera ( poor quality) looks real grainy. C&C welcomed



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just have to shade in the rims and tires, and touch of a few areas

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Re: Silvia Drift ( mechanical pencil)

very nice drawing. I really like the shading keep up the good work.
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Old 06-23-2005, 09:17 PM
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Re: Silvia Drift ( mechanical pencil)

Verrry Nice!
The Silvia is one of my favorite cars.

I still can't make up my mind which is more aggressive looking, the S15 or the 2K Mudstang Cobra R.

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Re: Silvia Drift ( mechanical pencil)

that's damn good, matey.

i see the carbon fibre hood. the negative camber on the front. you did great.

only obvious thing is that there is no steering wheel indicated. you would see at least the gauge cluster hump of the dash. and you sort of made the seats not as well-rendered. they're uneven.

but i'm nit-picking. you have a fine drawing.
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Re: Silvia Drift ( mechanical pencil)

Beautiful! Great work!

Only prob is it's not drifting...
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Re: Re: Silvia Drift ( mechanical pencil)

bonzelite]

"no steering wheel indicated" Its there, Its not as noticable ( right hand drive) Maybe i will make it stand out more.

"seats not as well-rendered. they're uneven" In this progress pic i took, The seats were unfinished, I noticed before taking the pics the seats were a bit off, but thanks for pointing it out, And thanks for helping me out.

I still have lots of more shading to do on this thing. Once i get a hold of a blending stump, and some darker ( shading) pencils. The shadows and highlights will stand out alot more

And as for it not drifting, the original plan was to make it drifting and enter the motion contest, But i started to draw it in motion and decided i liked it better standing still. ( maybe i just can't draw cars in motion, Lol)

Thanks for the comments

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Re: Silvia Drift ( mechanical pencil)

Looks great.
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Re: Silvia Drift ( mechanical pencil)

That looks good!
Making pencil work really realistic is so hard
and it takes a long time! It is alot of friggin work to
make stuff look really polished and shiny.
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Re: Silvia Drift ( mechanical pencil)

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Re: Silvia Drift ( mechanical pencil)

Great work. Nice job with the shading. What kind of bodykit is that?

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Re: Silvia Drift ( mechanical pencil)

it cold be tuned by drift (eg your own tuning company) lol
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Re: Silvia Drift ( mechanical pencil)

WOW.... SOOO nice I want IT!
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