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Old 05-24-2006, 11:58 AM   #1
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My Plymouth Volare drawings!!!

This first is how I want my Volare to be when it is finished.




This second one I tried to do Rat Fink style.


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you're very talented. i can tell you are young. but that is good. you need to keep drawing. you really understand perspective.

work on ellipses, especially the top drawing. the bottom drawing has excellent ellipses.
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Re: My Plymouth Volare drawings!!!

also, your line weights are great. many young draftspeople have shakey lines. and their ellipses just suck. but yours are excellent.

as well, you seem to grasp proportion well. many artists do not. you do. and i can tell it's a Plymouth right away. the front end is very well done.
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Re: My Plymouth Volare drawings!!!

thats awsome.. you gotta love those eyeballs!

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Re: My Plymouth Volare drawings!!!

thank you for all the nice comments, and yes i am young only 16. Now that you mention it the wheels on the first car do look kind of funny. i might try to fix them.

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Re: My Plymouth Volare drawings!!!

Drawings are pretty good man, some suggestions:

If you're going to show your sketches to other people, it helps to draw on plain paper (not lined). It helps with the presentation and doesn't distract at all from the focus (the sketch itself). Since you seem fairly confident with your linework, the next step would be to add lineweight. Basically, make things that are on the underside darker, or anything you can hold your hand around. For example, the underside of an intake lip or the edges of something round like a steering wheel would have a darker and thicker line. Having good line-quality will dramatically increase a sketch's emotion.

Keep sketchin!
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Re: My Plymouth Volare drawings!!!

hey dude nice drawings. they would look even better with some more detail but its all good. btw how much of a job was it getting a 5.0 in that ranger. i own a 88 B2 2WD that is in need of an engine!
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