Car drawings

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Love the 65 Cuda, great pic. 👍

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Did you use black and blue pen for the Cuda, or is there any pencil crayon in there?

PS, love the loose style of your sketches.
 
Just let the lines flow really freely. This kinda stuff helps a lot with having a more loose hand.

I used to draw all care-free, but drawing manga reverted all of that.

It's the root of all my evils. :(
 
Love the 65 Cuda, great pic. 👍

[EDIT]
Did you use black and blue pen for the Cuda, or is there any pencil crayon in there?

PS, love the loose style of your sketches.

Thanks for the compliments. The 'Cuda is all black pen, the scanning made the folds in the paper due to the pen strokes (I have a heavy hand) look like that, and gave it the bluish color. I liked the blue and just upped the saturation a bit.

I used to draw all care-free, but drawing manga reverted all of that.

It's the root of all my evils. :(

Well, with characters you have to be all finesse, specially as delicate-looking as those found in manga. I used to sketch and draw a lot of characters too but at least the sketches are gone, because most of the time I sucked lol, and when I did somwthing I really liked I tried to turn it into a full-on drawing.
 
Screw double posts.

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There is a difference with this one. Find it, get a cookie.
 
No proper depth made with the grille, cruddy blur applied on the lamp sockets, mirrors oversized, doorline doesn't remotely match up with the pillars, warped the back tire, entirely rushed project, whack perspective.



Did I get it?
 
Nah none of the above. I guess at this image size it isn't really noticeable. I traced this in Photoshop with the vector pen tool, instead of inking it by hand. But it should be noticeable in some details AOS caught, as the horrid headlamps, the chrome and such, wich I usually do with ink and come out good. At least better looking than those.

EDIT: oh and the door shutlines are like that in a real TT, the front shutline is way away fron the A pillar.
 
Oh man, you're using CS1/2? :lol:

That pic doesn't tell me anything, when you select the Pen too, you can work with paths or shapes. That's what I was asking you about.
 
Oh man, you're using CS1/2? :lol:

That pic doesn't tell me anything, when you select the Pen too, you can work with paths or shapes. That's what I was asking you about.

haha no, I found that pic over the internet, I use CS5 and I work with paths.
 
I still have PS7 working on the older computer, and it has several things that I prefer over CS versions.

As for the thread, why is it that when I have something to post, the thread dies? ):

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Because I'm a procrastinator when there's school. As long as there's school, I feel like I never have time to draw.
 
Because I'm a procrastinator when there's school. As long as there's school, I feel like I never have time to draw.

Same here. I do doodle here and there, but I wouldn't call them drawings, really. I may post one I drew up in one of my classes that I thought was interesting.
 
Ok, but you better come up with something soon. I don't want to be the only guy posting here.

Have a Cobra.

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Probably shouldn't have added value on the windshield and lamp sockets then.


Oh, I just noticed it now, but the wide stance the Cobra has seems downplayed in your drawing.
 
Probably shouldn't have added value on the windshield and lamp sockets then.

Oh, I just noticed it now, but the wide stance the Cobra has seems downplayed in your drawing.

I always put in the chrome values in pen. When I don't stuff like what's in the Audi happens. Look back at my colored drawings and see.

As for the stance, it was never meant to look too realistic, it has a cartoonish flair all over it, just look at how freaking big the headlamps are.

AC 289, not 427. :P

No, 427. Side vents, side exhaust, wide fenders, hood scoop, rollbar.

EDIT: also, no reference used, as usual.
 
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