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1.if i'll buy markers, do i have to buy pastels too??? if i do need pastels then which one should i get hard or soft?
2.when i start drawing cars with a box , it dosent coming out so good at the end, are there other ways i could start draw cars??? (i dont use any tools to make stright lines and stuff like that) in about 2,3 days i will show you guys my 2 new cars i draw(eclipse,chevrolet) i used for the mitsubishi a few mixed colours of greens light blue and dark blue on the chevrolet i had only one orange marker so i made a few layers where i need the dark places should be thx for helping |
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Re: need more help :/
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markers plus pastell chalks = great (attention: pastell crayons (hard, cubic) not oil crayons (soft, round) only markers = hard, especially with less markers or cheap markers. For Copic markers, there's a "blender" available, but it's quite challenging to use. Copics are bad ass anyway! box design is great for beginners. I also use it for my design sketches. Drawing boxes is a basic practise to understand perspective. get tut's from google, the AF tutorial section (forum search) or cardesignnews.com . Can't wait to see your work. |
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Re: need more help :/
thx for the help man!!! i will buy the pastels in about a week and the markers in about a month , ;/
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