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Old 03-13-2008, 02:49 PM
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Well, the shape of the car is copied, so I am like "dress-maker" now but it doesn't matter for me, need to get back on the edge. This makes my works being finished faster. And I need to change my thinking back to my older creative ego, don't call it "work" it's a fun!
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Re: Mad' Hachi Roku Levin WIP

is that a "cinder block" where the rear wheel should be?
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ha ha. is that a my brother where the front wheel should be?
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Re: Mad' Hachi Roku Levin WIP

That's the plan B.
It's easier than drawing a wheel, for today I am to lazy for wheels
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Re: Mad' Hachi Roku Levin WIP

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That's the plan B.
It's easier than drawing a wheel, for today I am to lazy for wheels
aww wheels r my fav part. but its lookin sweet sofar
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Re: Mad' Hachi Roku Levin WIP

I know what you mean by getting lazy with wheels, i can have a whole car shaded yet still have the wheel arches empty but the wheels usually make the car so i suggest you get cracking and put some in cos you know that levin would look sick with a set of volk TE37's under it or maybe those old school ones from intial d on that trueno cos that would also be sweet. O.o Ohhhh i'm sure temptation will get you.
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Watanabes would look good. Other than that, I can't feel satisfied until I'm done with the wheels. I can care less about the body, but the wheels needs to be finished if I want to be satisfied. Looks good so far, but it always looks like some crazy wagon when I see it at first glance all the time. This makes me want to draw a AE86 now. Damn you! I have other drawings to finish too. Ahh, forget it, I'm drawing a AE86 next.

BTW, your air dam in the bumper...it's not proportioned. Just a heads up.
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Re: Mad' Hachi Roku Levin WIP

hey xpeed, yeah watanabes, thanks for that, although it may be a bit clichéd it would definately suit. Also, Madish, I'd like to thank you for inspiring me to draw a tuner car, i've been in a slump so this is very helpful, thanks, i'll get to it then .
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Re: Mad' Hachi Roku Levin WIP

Thanks to everyone. The front bumper is only a mess of lines. I didn't have eraser that day so the next step is to delight the work, rework front bumper and rear wing + erase some lines in interior.
Well, I'm looking forward to see finished work too
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Re: Mad' Hachi Roku Levin WIP

wheels make the drawing IMO

also don't get caught up in the sub-plot...byt that I mean, just draw...don't think...do.

You have great confidence in your line...bring it home baby...bring it home.
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Old 03-20-2008, 09:13 AM
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Re: Mad' Hachi Roku Levin WIP

So went for an eraser
Mafr the finish shape of the front bump and interior, the safety belts are missing, need to finish rims, IC and hoses, wipers and some decals.
The color is going to be red with carboned hood.
BTW: I am going to try kevlar structure on the back of the seat.
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Re: Mad' Hachi Roku Levin WIP

Yes, I see the correction on the front bumper. It was bugging me so much. Thanks for the update. Now it's time for me to start on mine.....after I finish my other 5 WIPs.
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Re: Mad' Hachi Roku Levin WIP

LOL at the developments of the cartoons in the wheel wells!!!!

ahahahhahahahahahahahahaa
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Now the car can run!
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The black lines + rims.
Get mad!
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