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Old 03-23-2006, 06:30 PM
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My First 3D Car!

Hey everyone! I just finished my first 3D car drawing, and i love how it looks. If you guys wanna give me any pointers feel free. (I thing practice is the main key here.) thanx for checkin it out.

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Re: My First 3D Car!

thats not looking to bad. i like the vents next to what would be the B pillar. however you perspective is off just a tad, but its not bad, especiallly with an upclose view. keep it up the more you practice the better youll get
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Thanks man. I think my main pespective problems are on the bottom pannels next to the tires, and the front could use some work aswell.
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