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My elder son Thomas, aged 4 asked me if I could draw his favourite TV character, "Tractor Tom". I took this as a personal challenge and, with Thomas by my side produced the image below, using only XaraX, with a video box inlay card for reference. The show itself is entirely 3D computer-animated, but I feel I've captured the style quite well. What do you think?
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My elder son Thomas, aged 4 asked me if I could draw his favourite TV character, "Tractor Tom". I took this as a personal challenge and, with Thomas by my side produced the image below, using only XaraX, with a video box inlay card for reference. The show itself is entirely 3D computer-animated, but I feel I've captured the style quite well. What do you think?
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Overall very nice ;-)
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On my screen the tyres are almost pure "black blobs", i.e. the tread area is not differentiated from the sidewalls by a slight colour difference. Not sure if it was drawn that way, or whether it's colour/gamma differences beween my screen and yours blocking-out the blacks.
Regards: Vole
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No - pure laziness on my part. The tyres are simple blends between two black ellipses. I was working very quickly to keep Thomas's attention and ensure he could understand what I was doing. But well spotted! http://www.talkgraphics.com/images/smilies/wink.gif
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Very cool Simon.
Tractor Tom is not on my list of acceptable programs (my wife has set the controls on the TV so I cannot access it--just kidding).
I would imagine that the tires however are more balloon-like. I can even imagine the window pane highlight on the top of the tire.
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[This message was edited by gwpriester on July 15, 2003 at 15:05.]
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Oh boy. It's a nifty drawing anyway. If you actually did it on the fly with a 4 year-old watching, fast enough to keep him interested then you have my unqualified admiration ;-)
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Looking at the video box insert, his front wheels appear to be fitted with near-slicks (unlike many modern tractors he is evidently rear-wheel-drive only!) with three straight grooves, while the back tyres are typically deep-treaded with a simple chevron pattern. Now, THERE'S a XaraX challenge for someone...
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