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Old 08-22-2005, 02:14 PM
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how to draw chrome parts on cars

could somebody show me how to get the shiney chrome effect on bumpers and door handles etc
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Re: how to draw chrome parts on cars

Alex just made a little tutorial if you look a little further down. Chrome is all about contrast. The way I draw chrome is really as simple as I say it is: Draw what you see. Make good contrast between dark and light. It's not too tough if you break it down
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Re: how to draw chrome parts on cars

cheers. what u think of my efforts. haven't really been doing it for long
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Re: how to draw chrome parts on cars

Well I see what looks to be a good start in your gallery, but the pictures are so small and blurry it's hard to tell.
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