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Old 09-05-2006, 09:26 PM
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My friend stopped by the other day, so I snapped a pic of his car to draw, supercharged Jetta still in the works and yes I know the back wheel is off a bit:

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Re: Jetta

Your colorization and overall proportions look good but there are mistakes you should have corrected while drawing the lines. The headlights don't match each other and the grille is off.

Otherwise its good. I like the color.
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Old 09-06-2006, 06:04 AM
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Re: Jetta

I agree with KV. There are a few mistakes/ thing that could be better. But it's better than things i draw, so

what type of paper and pencils do you use? how many hours do you spent on one drawing? etc etc

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Re: Jetta

very good coloring but the rear dosent seem to be right....
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Re: Jetta

I guess no one reads the first sentence I post. "Still in the works and I know the back wheel is off"
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Re: Jetta

looks good one headlight is bigger than the other, but the coloring is great.
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Re: Jetta

No, people don't normally read stuff unless you put it in really big letters, as you know. The front wheel needs work, and the glass needs more shine, it looks like someone took a power sander to it.
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Re: Jetta

Haha the windows arent done yet in the picture!!!!!!!! Lol I have recently finished them though, fixed the headlighs, done the background, all thats left is a few minor touchups and fix the back wheel.
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Re: Jetta

i like the idea of the grill of the car being the background. i did a drawing once of a ferrari 612 with the interior as the background. but it's just too much work... i do however have a lot of interior pics of a ferrari enzo and a nice sheet of fabriano 280 or 300 gr/m. can you hear what i'm thinking?

anyway, can't wait to see the end result.

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Re: Jetta

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I guess no one reads the first sentence I post. "Still in the works and I know the back wheel is off"
Well the back wheel is not that bad imo, but although it's in progress you'll hardly be able able to correct the headlights, it's already done isn't it?

I don't want to critiszie you, just want to give you some feedback. I hope you post an updated pic soon.
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Re: Jetta

great drawing !

like the way you finished it with the backround, it realy make the car stendout more...
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