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    Default Hot Stuff

    Not a car But!
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    Don't care for the background much but the truck is great. Especially the headlamps.

    you are getting a handle on this pretty good!

    geo.
    “Beauty consists in a certain luster and proportion” - Aquinas

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    Great Norman

    I like the headlamps.

    Did you make them from the glass fill that you have or another one ?
    Whizz Kid "Or so he says"

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    Norman,
    Awesome! Love it! I think this was a great subject to draw, instead of the usual 'ol car drawings. YOU ARE DEFINITELY IMPROVING on your technique and skills!
    Your shadings, highlights, fractals etc. are clearly advancing. This is exciting to see you progressing SO MUCH!.
    ron

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    Norman that is a great looking fire truck. I wish I could make chrome that looks that good.
    Soquili
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    Nice rendering, Norman, red is not an easy color to work with to simulate paint. Agree with Bill, you do good chrome and your lights are special.

    It's not just Hot Stuff, Norman you are positively sizzlin'!
    Every day's a new day, "draw" on what you've learned.

    Sally M. Bode

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    Good work Norman, getting better an' better.

    One question: where's the ladder?
    "Intbel" ... "Can't" is not an option.

    Compliance is futile. Resistance is futile. Just do your own thing an' ignore 'em.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RonDuke View Post
    Norman,
    Awesome! Love it! I think this was a great subject to draw, instead of the usual 'ol car drawings. YOU ARE DEFINITELY IMPROVING on your technique and skills!
    Your shadings, highlights, fractals etc. are clearly advancing. This is exciting to see you progressing SO MUCH!.
    ron
    How could I fail with with all the fine examples produced by yourself Ron and Intbel,Sally et al. It was yourself told me how it was done sometime back.
    The ladders got burned last time out Raymond. Paul your right, the fill of the headlight is made by the sugar bowl I photographed. Thanks GeoBen. by the way the backgound is composed of my sugarbowl fill + plain red and black fills and is suppoed to represent a firey situation.
    Thank you Bill I wasn't too happy with the chrome so am delighted you liked it . I don't know who awards the Gold Stars so thank you it is very encouraging and lets me know I am on the right track.

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    Well looks like a three alarm fire, Norman, you are positively sizzling now.
    Every day's a new day, "draw" on what you've learned.

    Sally M. Bode

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    Very Nice!
    Just Makin' my Way....The Only way I Know How!

 

 

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