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    Default Triumph Stag

    One of my all-time favourite cars.
    I was going to use a chrome filter on the bumpers (fenders)
    but nothing I did looked very convincing. I'm not sure that
    they look all that convincing even now, a bit like plastic to me.
    I liked the extrude on the Triumph logo, though.
    Saludos,
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    Last edited by iamtheblues; 25 April 2008 at 05:32 PM. Reason: ooops, forgot steering wheel and wipers, also fixed rear wheel.
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    Very nice, Bob.
    I really like the angle you chose. The back of the rear tire seems to stick out beyond the rim of the wheel a little too much, though.

    Chrome effect is hard to achieve in a photo realistic drawing of a vehicle. I don't know if you were going for photorealism, but there are some nice aspects to your drawing. Perspective is good. I like the shading on your turn signal lights.

    White can be really difficult to do on a car. Shading is critical. Keep at it.
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    Very good. It seems a little bit monochrome. Just add a little more range in the color selection. Some more shades of white , black, gray.
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    Default Re: Triumph Stag

    Thanks for the constructive criticism, Ron and Bruce, it is very much
    appreciated. I think I "fixed" the rear wheel; photorealism wasn't my aim,
    but I'm glad it was recognised as a car! Bruce, I'll work on the colours too.
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    Default Re: Triumph Stag

    Great job, Bob! We all know that the bump on that rear tire was caused by you hitting the curb too much when attempting to parallel park.
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    Awe, much better on the rear tire!
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    A Triumph Bob - You have your own style, so stick to it. I quite like the monochrome feel to it.

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    You chose an interesting car and a good job you did on it Bob. The Stag is a rare car around these parts. I've only ever seen two or three over the years.

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    Nice one Bob
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