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    Default Latest Car Project Finished

    Well,
    It's done. But now it's on to another personal creation. My own 1940's version automobile. Probably a sedan. Will have to give this some thought as I haven't any idea what it will look like.
    ron
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    Last edited by Ron Duke; 28 April 2006 at 11:48 PM. Reason: Finished Drawing

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    Default Re: Latest Car Project

    WOW! But where's the engine and the alternator, fan belt, transaxle, brake lines, ETC.?!?!?!?!?


    -=Bob=-

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    Default Re: Latest Car Project

    Bob,
    Wise guy, huh? They're there, you just won't be able to see them under the hood. (snicker)
    ron

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    Default Re: Latest Car Project

    There he goes again Bob making us all feel inadequate hee! hee! hee! looks good Ron.

    .........Norman

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    -=Bob=-

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    Default Re: Latest Car Project

    Earlier today I looking at some of your superb car images that were posted on this site in 2004 (I think) . They are all top quality drawings and show the key requirement of any artist - observation. It may be time-consuming and a little tedious to accurately ( and slavishly) include every tiny reflection and blend, but without them car images just don't work.

    I've also just looked at the astounding car image in the latest Xara News which also illustrates my point about attention to detail.

    I understand that your guiding hand has been behind this image?

    Thanks for sharing your work.

    gbpatriot

    Cheshire
    England

 

 

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