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Old 07-04-2005, 12:03 AM
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Jaguar F-type

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Old 07-04-2005, 12:21 AM
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Re: Jaguar F-type

daaaaaang looks sweet
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Re: Jaguar F-type

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Old 07-04-2005, 01:13 AM
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Thnx. here's some WIP pics if anyone's interested:





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Re: Jaguar F-type

wow m8!!! thats just amazing!!! it allmost drives off the paper!!! well done!!! I also like the WIP pics!!!
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Re: Jaguar F-type

Hell that is awesome. Great technique!!!

How/with which pencils did you do it?
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Re: Re: Jaguar F-type

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wow m8!!! thats just amazing!!! it allmost drives off the paper!!! well done!!! I also like the WIP pics!!!
Thnx. I used Prismacolour Scholar pencils(cheap). I would recommend the professional Prismacolour pencils tho simply because they blend better. As for technique, just lots of layering and blending. I used two colours for this piece, so I just layered alot with the two and blended the colours with white in the end so it would be smooth looking.
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Awesome! The rear rim seems a little 2D, but the shading is great, I love the highlights.
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Re: Jaguar F-type

Nice!
i'm working on a colored pencil drawing too, later i'll post here.
The main problem i have is with the paper texture, too rough. So the color get to light or stained.

But you drawing is perfect. I know how hard is to mix colors, and your gradients are perfect. As your highlights too.

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Re: Jaguar F-type

beautiful
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Awesome! It looks like it drives through fog..
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Re: Jaguar F-type

That's some really really really nice work! What kind of paper is that on?

I also have a prismacolor scholar set. Is there a big difference between those and "real" prismacolors?

Keep up the good work.

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Damn! That shizzy is sweet!
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Re: Re: Jaguar F-type

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That's some really really really nice work! What kind of paper is that on?

I also have a prismacolor scholar set. Is there a big difference between those and "real" prismacolors?

Keep up the good work.

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I used some crappy paper for this, but if I was to do another pencil crayon drawing I would use thicker paper cuz thinner paper tend to "bend" if you layer alot with pencil crayons. There is a difference between prismacolor scholar set and the "real" prismacolors. The difference is that the "real" prismacolors blend better. hope that helps.
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Old 07-18-2005, 10:43 AM
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Re: Jaguar F-type

Cool.
Here in Brazil i've never seen Prismacolor Pencils for sale. I'm using a regular cheap scholar pencil, but i'm buying in separate units Faber-Castel "Polychromos" they cost around U$ 1.50 pencil (Here in Brazil), but like the real prismacolor, they blend much better.
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