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  1. #11
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    Default Re: Using an existing drawing as basis for a new drawing

    Quote Originally Posted by Ross Macintosh View Post
    Attachment 121077 Like a Creamsicle! Sort-a makes you want to lick the car.

    'Delicious' is the word!

  2. #12
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    Default Re: Using an existing drawing as basis for a new drawing

    I think all of them look great Ron.
    Larry a.k.a wizard509

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    Thanks, Larry.
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    Default Re: Using an existing drawing as basis for a new drawing

    It's always a pleasure to see your work, Ron. My first car was a 39 Ford Tudor. I had three friends with 40 Ford coupes at the time. One of my favorite cars and small block Chevs fit right in.

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    Thank you, Gray! Ever since I first saw a 1940 Ford Coupe I've loved the body style, especially the design of the headlamps and the 'chevron' tail lights. Soooo nostalgic!

    I would like to hone my skills to the point you do with your amazing renderings.
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  6. #16
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    Default Re: Using an existing drawing as basis for a new drawing

    Ron have you ever drawn a 1951 Ford?

    They were the rage when I was much younger, I personally had a '51 Ford Coupe with an eyebrow sun thing.

    Later I got into small sports cars first one was a white Triumph Spitfire which I added a wide black racing stripe, then a red Fiat Spider. Both were convertibles and neither had ant get-up-and-go.
    Larry a.k.a wizard509

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    Default Re: Using an existing drawing as basis for a new drawing

    Larry, Ron has been gone from the forums for several years. We miss him, but he has moved on.

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    Default Re: Using an existing drawing as basis for a new drawing

    Thanks.
    Larry a.k.a wizard509

    Never give up. You will never fail, but you may find a lot of ways that don't work.

 

 

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