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Old 05-28-2007, 01:57 AM
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Ford Mustang Fastback (1st try Prismacolor)

Hi, this is my first time I have ever tried Prismacolor art makers, I find them really good, I need more practise but colouring the car with them is much faster than with wooden pencils
But anyway, for next work I need another type of paper. This Mustang I drew on normal office paper and the markers feathered on the whole paper and "ate" the rear end of my Mustang









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Re: Ford Mustang Fastback (1st try Prismacolor)

Wow! Nice technique, man At first when I saw the outline at the top of the post I was like "What the hell?", but after I saw the final result, I can tell you that I personally like it alot Good work!
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Re: Ford Mustang Fastback (1st try Prismacolor)

Great work and thanks a lot for showing us the development! You should make a .gif animation out of this!

I guess we will often refer to this thread in the future when there are some newbies around asking how to start drawing. Yours is just a great example!
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Re: Ford Mustang Fastback (1st try Prismacolor)

very nice technique. keep practicing and I think you can do even better
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Re: Ford Mustang Fastback (1st try Prismacolor)

you seem to be a natural ,that is a cool technique ,and a very nice effort ,look forwar to seeing more form you
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Re: Ford Mustang Fastback (1st try Prismacolor)

I use prismacolors as well and am not too good yet.. lol.. you are off to a great start! I love the finished product!!!! Keep us all posted if you do a nother. thankx alot!
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nice one this is very helpful
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