Awesome Ron ...
How do you create these images so quickly?
-Ed.
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Awesome Ron ...
How do you create these images so quickly?
-Ed.
Ed,
I'm retired and spend a lot of time on XaraX. Of course, it's really Xara that gets the credit, not me...
Ron
Hi Ron,
I got the book, now to find the picture of a 64 hawk with a sunroof... Arrgh...
http://www.draginet.com/dragon.gif
John/DOT
Hi Ron,
Well, I finally got the pictures of the studebaker. Here is the link to the tifs.studebaker64.tif.
http://www.draginet.com/dragon.gif
John/DOT
John,
that tif link keeps coming up blank. I've tried rebooting and still I get no picture. Don't know what the reason for that is...
Ron
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by JohnR:
Hi Ron,
Well, I finally got the pictures of the studebaker. Here is the link to the tifs.http://www.draginet.com/studebaker64.tif.
http://www.draginet.com/dragon.gif
_John/DOT_<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
OK,
I downloaded the tif alright. Not a very hi res picture, though. But I'll do my best...
Ron
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by knightedduke:
John,
that tif link keeps coming up blank. I've tried rebooting and still I get no picture. Don't know what the reason for that is...
Ron
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by JohnR:
Hi Ron,
Well, I finally got the pictures of the studebaker. Here is the link to the tifs.http://www.draginet.com/studebaker64.tif.
http://www.draginet.com/dragon.gif
_John/DOT_<HR></BLOCKQUOTE><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
[QUOTE]Originally posted by knightedduke:
OK,
I downloaded the tif alright. Not a very hi res picture, though. But I'll do my best...
Ron
[QUOTE]
Hi Ron,
It was a 300dpi Scan out of a book. Black & white, poor quality, but that is what he had.
http://www.draginet.com/dragon.gif
John/DOT
Heck, why bother with the turtle?... http://www.talkgraphics.com/images/smilies/smile.gif
George Follmer's '66 Can-Am Lola, a useful blending exercise- the front fenders are the most pronounced example of the compound curves of a Can Am car of that period.
Good idea for a post!
Best regards,
Kane
[This message was edited by Kane Rogers on March 02, 2004 at 01:19.]
Nice work, the Studebaker Hawk. I really like the sculpting around the grille, and the "overcast" lighting.
best regards,
Kane