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Old 10-05-2005, 08:17 PM
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some of my drawings

Well ive been on the forum for about 4 moths and have only posted like one pic, so i finally got some pictures of my drawings that i did over the past months,I made up all these pictures except the durango porsche and ford but i did the shading myself, there not to good, and i know i need alot of work on my chrome, but i would really like differnt opinions about them other then my parents. so here are a few. C&C please















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Old 10-05-2005, 08:36 PM
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Re: some of my drawings

They are all so cool
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thanks man.. anyone else more opinions please
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thanks man.. anyone else more opinions please

They are great ... As i can see you do your work with lot of love in details ... But try to make the drawings more realistic. They all got 26" Wheels. I know it looks cooler ... but it makes the car appear more like a cartoon car.

But great work .... keep on

Here are a few of my drawings.

The first sketch (handmade)


The Rendering of the Sketch (Photoshop)


Another HAnddrawn Pic:

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thanks Canay, you have some pretty nice work yourself
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Re: some of my drawings

Charger:
Really impressive work.
Are they too big for a scanner?
Even a cheap one would help improve the image quality.
I love the super bee.

Canay:
Cool work too. I love the slr. It is like an exotic for republicans. The wheels on the first one rock.
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thanks grantrl, and yea there 2 big for the scanner
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Re: some of my drawings

You are pretty dedicated--keep up the good work!

Do you sketch your drawings first? This is something that young artist's can't appreciate yet--If you want the eye candy you have to have the sketches and underdrawing. Get it out on paper and fix your composition, perspective and proportions there--it is a good thing --then you can move on and concentrate on how your gonna finish it.
Think of the drawing as a story and that will make your drawings stand out--what do you want to say here: Damn I'm sexy! Fastest thing on wheels. Joe Cool. Workhorse truck just enjoys a shower. Show and Shine contender waits for the crowds. It doesn't have to be the name of the piece it's a focus to put you in the zone.
Sketching also helps to drain your mind so it isn't cluttered with what you want to do only to forget it, hone the drawing in the roughs--sketch it out like a diary for the drawing.
I think you will see immediate results if you work on your underdrawings.
Also try sketching different angles.
It is hard stuff this drawing--keep your enthousiasm, for having no art training you are doing very well.
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wow,aa thanks thats good advice and somting to think about
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A little bit perspective practise and your drawings will become ace. Ah and the wheels are too large imo.
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