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ive been drawing a while so id thought i would share my latest
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Re: b&w r-32 skyline
Sweet. Nice work man. if i could give you some pointers, i would focas on the rear tires/rims more, and practice shading. But nice work.
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Re: b&w r-32 skyline
Overall it's got a pretty nice feel. Lots of action. I like it.
Some form of shadow may help ground it and I would like to see your dark areas be a little darker. I'll let someone else ellipse you...however I did want to mention one thing that really stuck out in my mind. When I started out (and still to this day) getting a wide footprint is something I've struggled with. In your drawing you have a great amount of width on the front end. I realize this may be "realistically" inaccurate but that aspect of your drawing really appeals to me so I guve you props for that. I guess all i got left is practice-practice-practice. http://www.georgetrosley.com -Lemorris |
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Re: b&w r-32 skyline
I like it. The rear end kind of looks like a "ute". is that the right spelling? like an "elcamino".
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