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    Default Quick Tire Tutorial

    I did a tutorial a number of years ago, but this tutorial has the advantage of some things I've learned.
    I hope some who want to know about drawing vehicles will be able to learn something from this tut.
    This is just a guide line! The masters who contribute to this forum may have other ways to achieve
    this, but there are so many different types of tires for so many types of vehicles, PLUS all the different
    angles involved, there just can't be one tutorial on how to draw a tire, or a fender, or a wind screen,
    or a grill, or a head lamp, etc. I hope you get the point.


    Each vehicle requires a different approach to drawing all of the various parts of any vehicle. In a few
    rare situations you'll find a vehicles part is similar to another one you've drawn. But that's RARE.


    So, you see any tutorial for drawing any vehicle part would have to be a general approach.


    Well, I'm rambling. A time goes and the mood strikes me, I'll try and come up with some other tuts.
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    Default Re: Quick Tire Tutorial

    A good tut, Ron. Didn't know if it would open in my old Extreme, but it did.

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    Default Re: Quick Tire Tutorial

    its great to see people's finished art
    but what i love is to watch them doing it
    this is as close to that short of avideo
    that was really intresting ron
    thank you

    ps its entirely different to how i would do it and proves there are lots of ways to peel a banana!
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    Default Re: Quick Tire Tutorial

    Quote Originally Posted by Big Frank View Post
    its great to see people's finished art
    but what i love is to watch them doing it
    this is as close to that short of avideo
    that was really intresting ron
    thank you

    ps its entirely different to how i would do it and proves there are lots of ways to peel a banana!
    Me too Frank.
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