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    Richard ...

    ... you are incorrigible

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    here's '66 mustang gt fastback i just finished. didn't have a real good photo, so some details are not very refined. i had a '66 once that was red, but not a fastback or gt. it was the standard 289 v8. sweet car, wish i still had it...
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    OK, ENOUGH, milk coming out of my nose and dripping on to the keyboard is just not pretty!!

    Thanks for the compliment Ed!

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    Didn't you guys take "Life Drawing" back in college? ... P L E A S E ...

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    I know, that's what makes me so darned loveable!!

    Oh and by the way Ed, you are very kind to say that I have so much talent in my little finger, if it wasn't for my ADD still haunting me as an adult I might have more stuff to show every one but I start projects and then my mind goes a million other places and I get side tracked. I hear that many creative persons have this so at least I'm not in the boat alone!!!

    Imagine a 43 year old male with ADD, kinda sad!! but true!!

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    Richard,
    Really like what you're creating here. I've always been a scifi nut. Don't think I would attempt a project like this myself. Think I'll just admire your work...
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    <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by RAMWolff:
    Another Update.

    Here you see I have the outline image using the composite model finished and under that are about 50 shapes hand drawn vectors for the various muscle groups. Still have to redo the pecs, rib cage and abdominal's to reflect the changes. I placed them on top to show the needed areas that needed work.

    I changed the mantles center piece as well as the cape and collar globes.

    Also included the primitive shapes of what will be the hands, blown up so you can clearly see the shapes. They will not be identical when finished but I like semitry (did I spell that right, word check can't figure it out, not good!

    Coming along nicely. Now I have a busy weekend so I'm hoping to have the time to work on it more but we shall see!

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    <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by JohnR:
    I caused all this OT garbage and have been taken out behind the woodshed and shown the error of my ways.

    John/DOT<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

    Ooooo, you lucky boy you, hope she had a big ole' switch from that Oak tree there yonder!

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    <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by JohnR:

    Hi Richard,

    Very cool, and a nice idea for use of a model. They cost a lot less than the real ones.

    http://www.draginet.com/dragon.gif
    John/DOT<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

    THANKS John,

    Yea, and I'm kinda shy too so if I was working with a live, naked model it would take a while before I hit my stride sketching or taking photos without blushing or just being to nervous to do anything correctly!! No really, I'm a shy guy on a face to face basis unless I really feel a good conection right away, which is rare!

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    Another Update.

    Here you see I have the outline image using the composite model finished and under that are about 50 shapes hand drawn vectors for the various muscle groups. Still have to redo the pecs, rib cage and abdominal's to reflect the changes. I placed them on top to show the needed areas that needed work.

    I changed the mantles center piece as well as the cape and collar globes.

    Also included the primitive shapes of what will be the hands, blown up so you can clearly see the shapes. They will not be identical when finished but I like semitry (did I spell that right, word check can't figure it out, not good!

    Coming along nicely. Now I have a busy weekend so I'm hoping to have the time to work on it more but we shall see!

    Richard



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    Joe,
    Very professional! What a great idea!
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    <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Joe Skeesick:
    Interesting work posted so far...

    Here is a screen grab of the pro bono job I'm currently working on. It's a mural for a local primary school. I had a specific area of wall that needed covering... a very long wall. This gave me a lot of lay out problems until I hit on the idea of doing a comic strip type of layout.

    This is definetely an "in progress" picture. Several of the colored figures (mainly the secondary figures) will be modified and the final frame is only roughly sketched out (so roughly that you might not be able to see what's going on, though it's enough for me to work from) The color strip below is just the color swatches for the paint that will be needed.

    The mural will start going up in about a weeks time, taking who knows how long to finish. I seem to consistently get myself in trouble by taking on these sorts of projects and then making them 10x more complicated than required and this one is no exception. ah well, live and (eventually) learn.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
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