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    my latest, hope you like it.
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    my latest, hope you like it.
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    I like it Tim Nice lines on the car, and an interesting perspective. Nice work!

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    Cool Tim. Just one question tho. Is the car very, very wide or is the road a bit narrow? It appears that the car is traveling down the center of the road, but the car is taking up two lanes...

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    Point well taken John, I've changed the background.
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    So tim, Are you going to post the modified drawing?

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    There ya go John!!
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    Much better...

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    It's a stylized drawing John. I rather like the road line there ... it symbolizes the freedom of the open road and gives the drawing a certain "James Dean" feel.

    My three cents.

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    Tim Just got lazy to shut me up. He should have made the road wider. Killing the white line was the easy way out. But one can not complain, it is Tim's masterpiece and who am I to criticize anyway.

 

 

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