My last car for this year to add to the antique collection.
Sure someone will post another before the week is out ...
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My last car for this year to add to the antique collection.
Sure someone will post another before the week is out ...
Now that's what i call a classic :D
Wow, really came together with the background, now it looks right, the wheels sitting in the grass. Nice use of fractals to create the environment.
Metallic effects are looking good. Like the chest, hardware, etc. Well done.
P.S. No criticisms.
That is one real nice drawing Raymond very natural looking. I think the box on the running board contains the battery.
Wonderful. I like the early automobiles. Very skillful work Raymond.
Love these old cars too. This one is excellent Intbel.
wow, this is your best so far, no question.
all the lil details, the reflections in particular. I especially admire those on and around the box on the running board. great tones and textures in the roof and the seats.
gee, it is getting harder and harder trying to keep up.
geo.
Raymond,
Wow! on all counts! Really nice car to end the year with.
ron
Now thats what i call CLASS!!!!!!!!! New cars are nice but you cant beat the oldies !!!!Very Very Nice!!!!!
Thankyou everyone for your kind responses.
I'm still working hard at this stuff though it is getting easier in some respects.
Made some good progress in some areas ...
Enough of cars for now, going back to tackling that Gold Wing - been putting it off for ages.
Raymond, absolutely wonderful job!
How did you get part of the drawing to be outline view and the rest not? Did you just use screen grabs and put them together?
It's your best so far. And you can only get better and better. And no, it's not a kind comment. I'm green with envy over here...:D .
I put everything on one layer them marquee'd some parts and gave 'em a line colour and no fill.
Thank you G_Man - here at Intbel Broadcasting Studios we have a policy of continuous improvement.
(Wait 'til yiu see the finished bike heheh!)
As Sally says: "Draw on what you've learned."
At this point, Raymond, it would be a very steep learning curve to stump you and then only momentarily. Such determination, you know that means you'll get what you are after and achieve all your goals.
We'll have to say: "Gee, I knew Raymond when ...."