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Thailand street scene, Bangkok
One of my brother's wife is Thai. He's been back to Thailand with her on a number of occasions to visit her family. He asked me if I could draw one of those really long tuk tuks as he thought they were really neat. So, rather than just drawing the tuk tuk itself, I put my foot in it and committed to a street scene; totally fabricated of course. I've been using different online photos to get a feel for what different streets look like there in Bangkok. I settled for drawing a suburb street as the inner city is too modern. Anyway, here's the start of it...
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Cool, Ron!
Can't wait to see it finished.
Mike
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It's a 3 wheeled Yang G'dang :D
Which, in the UK is a 50cc motorcycle with the silencer baffle removed (with a wood chisel) adorned with vertical scrapes down both sides, one mirror missing (if present the other one is broken) commonly seen being ridden by a spotty "yoof" late at night doing about 35mph in first gear.
For an audio reference see here
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Thannks Mike, Gary and Drwyd.
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gwpriester
Cool. What's a tuk tuk?
Gary, the vehicle in the front of the pic is a tuk tuk, one form of taxi in Thailand. There are a number of styles, but this is probably the most familiar version in Bankok. It isnt finished. But I have to draw another one like it except that it will be much longer. Im doing my best to use perspective, but vehicles have lots of curves and angles that make them a greater challenge than say a building.
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Well, the first of two tuk tuks is completed. Also, a little motor scooter, of which there are a lot over there.
This is going to take a while because the second tuk tuk is much longer with many more seats that have to be done to perspective.
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I can already tell I'm going to like this one, Ron.
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Looks like a lot of work for you Ron but looking forward to seeing the completed work.
Stygg
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Thanks Graham and Stygg.
Here's the beginnings of the loooonnng tuk tuk. (on the right of course)
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Ok. Got the seats in the long tuk tuk. Still, I have a lot of trim to do and also the cloth top has to be finished.
After this tuk tuk is done, then it's time to work more on the background, which when done, will be blurred somewhat to give it the further perception of distance. (I hope).