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Old 09-06-2007, 06:16 AM
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Well crazy truck version 2
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Aww, thats a pretty sweet little sketch.
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Old 09-06-2007, 07:53 AM
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nice dx i really like the bottom one that looks tough !!!!!
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yeah tough. i wonder what ur next sketch will be........
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Hey DX, I like your design ideas but I think you should take your time with the details and slow down when you draw. I think you have great skills as many of the people on this site do but much of your work is similar to previous stuff you've done. Change it up a little. I can see from the work you've posted that you are more attracted to the design of the cars rather than the presentation. Designing a car or anything for that matter, presentation is everything. The richness and detail of the drawing is what attracts the right people to the idea that these cars can be a reality. If Industrial Design is what you're interested in, then pursue it 100%, Just remember that Automotive/Industrial Design is one of the hardest fields to break into and the schools are just as hard to be accepted to. Your art can take you places but put your all into it.

The best advise that anyone has ever given me was to take my time and don't be in a rush to see the final product. Ever since then, I started to take days to complete what use to take only hours and outcome has always been more rewarding.

That's just my 2 cents anyway.

Here is a link that I like to visit from time to time. It has news and samples of portfolios on there most of which you need to be member to access some of the work and articles but you can see the art sketches on there.
http://www.cardesignnews.com/site/home/
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Hey DX, I like your design ideas but I think you should take your time with the details and slow down when you draw. I think you have great skills as many of the people on this site do but much of your work is similar to previous stuff you've done. Change it up a little. I can see from the work you've posted that you are more attracted to the design of the cars rather than the presentation. Designing a car or anything for that matter, presentation is everything. The richness and detail of the drawing is what attracts the right people to the idea that these cars can be a reality. If Industrial Design is what you're interested in, then pursue it 100%, Just remember that Automotive/Industrial Design is one of the hardest fields to break into and the schools are just as hard to be accepted to. Your art can take you places but put your all into it.

The best advise that anyone has ever given me was to take my time and don't be in a rush to see the final product. Ever since then, I started to take days to complete what use to take only hours and outcome has always been more rewarding.

That's just my 2 cents anyway.

Here is a link that I like to visit from time to time. It has news and samples of portfolios on there most of which you need to be member to access some of the work and articles but you can see the art sketches on there.
http://www.cardesignnews.com/site/home/
thanks man thatrealy helpful but right now I try to test my design on other car to make it better
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Re: Crazy Trucks 2

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Hey DX, I like your design ideas but I think you should take your time with the details and slow down when you draw. I think you have great skills as many of the people on this site do but much of your work is similar to previous stuff you've done. Change it up a little. I can see from the work you've posted that you are more attracted to the design of the cars rather than the presentation. Designing a car or anything for that matter, presentation is everything. The richness and detail of the drawing is what attracts the right people to the idea that these cars can be a reality. If Industrial Design is what you're interested in, then pursue it 100%, Just remember that Automotive/Industrial Design is one of the hardest fields to break into and the schools are just as hard to be accepted to. Your art can take you places but put your all into it.

The best advise that anyone has ever given me was to take my time and don't be in a rush to see the final product. Ever since then, I started to take days to complete what use to take only hours and outcome has always been more rewarding.

That's just my 2 cents anyway.

Here is a link that I like to visit from time to time. It has news and samples of portfolios on there most of which you need to be member to access some of the work and articles but you can see the art sketches on there.
http://www.cardesignnews.com/site/home/
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Re: Crazy Trucks 2

idea is good. Try to clean up your sketch, which comes with making it slower, like Rothart said.

Maybe, try and add contrast to your sketches with a ballpoint or fineliner. It can make your design pop out the paper.
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Can you I would like to see man
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