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Old 05-31-2006, 11:36 AM
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Plaah... I suck... :S
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Pretty good i like it.. WAY better than anything i could do
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the truck itself is pretty good but dont say you suck...the only thing i might say is go to a local art store and buy some elipse stencils!!! the help alot make sure you get alot cuz you will need as many diff shapes and sises if you r really into sketching cars
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yeah dont say that u suck ... thats pretty good actually .. just get some supplies together and practice on using the different shapes and lines .. always add details .. that helps a lot in the process .. takes time but makes it look better
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i can't draw trucks, i like yours though.. i said i sucked once and (at the time i did ) i tried again a year later and now im preaty good
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Old 06-06-2006, 12:23 PM
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Thank you guys.
BTW I have to improve perpective alot
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Yo man! Don't be hard on yourself. You don't suck, you just need to practice more. Everyone starts somewhere. I see that as a drawing that could make it in to a coloring book. My kids would totally love it. Keep up the good work.
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Re: Truck

There will be literally thousands of people that will tell you that you suck throughout your career as an artist.

They'll also tell you that what you do looks "easy", and that you have waaaaaay too much time on your hands. Your creativity will make enemies out of friends, and many people will just not like you for being you.

Knowing that there is all of that negativity out there waiting to slap you upside the head everytime you drop pencil to paper should help you maintain focus and put positive energy into what you do. You are your biggest critic as we all are, but nobody has to know that.

Be confident and feel good about what you're doin...heck...it's "easy".

-Lemorris

p.s. Your work is fine I might suggest you work lighter then darken after you are sure about your lines. Also try to draw with more arm and less hand, you develop a great flow that will transfer directly to your line and you will improve by leaps and bounds.
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