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  1. #11
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    Ron,

    Another Terrific image! I’ve only had the courage to try a car once – I don’t know how you do it. Really nice!!


    Steve

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    Hi Ron,

    Excellent '55! I saw one on my way home today that has the same colours.
    Soquili
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    Absolutly realistic image. You are real artist.

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    Wonderful illustration Ron!! Akeela said it out loud "You are a real artist"!! So take a bow and keep on keepin' on!!

    One thing that does bother me a bit. The horizon that you have as your background. Looks like the bumper is either up against a wall of something or it's hanging over a clif or ...... ? Looks a bit strange to me. Maybe move the horizon line up a bit to give it more depth?
    Richard

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    Fantastic, as always! Another impeccable "dream machine". But what about those cars that NOBODY wants? Have you done an Edsel? What about a Wartburg (East German death-trap), Reliant Robin (3-wheeled English beer-crate), Skoda Estelle (rear-engined Czech bucket) or (dare I mention it) my 1994 Citroën ZX?

    Go on - I dare you!
    "Communication is everything"

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    OK Simon...I'll take your challenge. For my very first car drawing I will try a less popular model. I have begun working on a 2002 Nissan Sentra. Is that un-dream machine enough for you?

    Ron, thanks for inspiring me to try my hand at this. I can tell already that there will be a huge learning curve. Cross your fingers....

    dafipp

 

 

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