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Old 11-21-2005, 11:35 PM
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plum crazy purple 1971 HEMI 'cuda

HI again....(Im trying to rise above my newby status!)
I call this pic "FISHTAILIN", and it is a 1971 HEMI 'cuda (driven by a 'cuda), hes set the hook on the throttle and the rear end of the car is getting fishy! (fishtailing) This pic is probably my favorite match of the car and character driving. Drawn freehand with prismacolor pencils and feltpens.

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Old 11-22-2005, 12:10 AM
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Re: plum crazy purple 1971 HEMI 'cuda

Wow that is awsome..
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Re: plum crazy purple 1971 HEMI 'cuda

very awesome, but wheres the front axel in all your drawings?
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Re: plum crazy purple 1971 HEMI 'cuda

who cares about an axle?

It's a style thing. It works for him and visually it works in the toon. Why worry about an axle when there's a gnarly slobby dude bustin out the top. lol

seriously

great work

great style

would like to see a larger post just so we can see the detail.

how bout doin a wip?

nice work

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Re: plum crazy purple 1971 HEMI 'cuda

oh

you fellas should look up some Big Daddy Roth work and you'd really appreciate what this dude is showin us more.

It's beyond homage to one of the all time greats.
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Re: plum crazy purple 1971 HEMI 'cuda

Yeah man the Rat Fink Man is god. Great stuff.
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That's wonderful!!! Love it, I'm a huge mopar fan.
Great work!!!
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Re: plum crazy purple 1971 HEMI 'cuda

Really like the whole "fish" theme to this Cuda-toon.
There is a feel to your work, kind of like BDR's art.
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Old 11-24-2005, 04:29 PM
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Re: Re: plum crazy purple 1971 HEMI 'cuda

Its hard to decide how much detail to put in the drawing, (I already spend too many hours on each one!). I have done a couple drawings with a "gasser" style chrome straight axle in front, but Im not sure if that looks right on any type of car. Its really tricky to draw the A-arms, shocks, springs, etc. and not get too much clutter. I also leave off details like fuel lines, throttle linkages, door handles, mirrors. Im still trying to figure out the best way to go about it.
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very awesome, but wheres the front axel in all your drawings?
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Old 11-25-2005, 11:06 AM
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Re: plum crazy purple 1971 HEMI 'cuda

I like the balance you've chosen in the level of detailing.
These are toons, not renderings, and you are the one creating the "toon reality" for their world.
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Old 11-26-2005, 09:39 PM
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Re: Re: plum crazy purple 1971 HEMI 'cuda

Thanks! Ive been told the lack of suspension makes the car look like its "coming totally un-glued", that was from a friend with a Camaro that use to drop the clutch at 7000 rpms....Ive always wondered if I could capture the "feel" of that on paper, when the car is hooking sideways with the tires roasting! Now I drive a vanagon...so much for the feel of raw horsepower!
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