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    Default Re: Charger Hellcat Cartoon

    I like your colour selection and you draw one of my favourite cars but the thing I dislike in this is you have drawn back wheels larger than front wheels except this everything you draw is fabulous.

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    Default Re: Charger Hellcat Cartoon

    Quote Originally Posted by darlenechisholm View Post
    I like your colour selection and you draw one of my favourite cars but the thing I dislike in this is you have drawn back wheels larger than front wheels except this everything you draw is fabulous.
    Gray might have done that for effect, but it does make the front wheel look like it's floating (because the car isn't angled to have the wheels share the same horizontal at their base)..

    Amazing drawing though. I feel like a complete fraud making comments about Gray's superb work.

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    Default Re: Charger Hellcat Cartoon

    Thanks Darlene, Paul.
    In the world of hot rods, cars always had larger rear tires than front for reasons I won't go into here. Car toons are always distorted and don't follow rules of perspective or size. It's all done for effect. Google Big Daddy Ed Roths car toons. Roth was the original car builder and master artist that used this style. He was way ahead of his time in both car building and car toons.

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    Default Re: Charger Hellcat Cartoon

    Quote Originally Posted by gray View Post
    Thanks Darlene, Paul.
    In the world of hot rods, cars always had larger rear tires than front for reasons I won't go into here. Car toons are always distorted and don't follow rules of perspective or size. It's all done for effect. Google Big Daddy Ed Roths car toons. Roth was the original car builder and master artist that used this style. He was way ahead of his time in both car building and car toons.
    Indeed, but I still think the front tyre is floating and should have a base on the same horizontal as the rear tyre.

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    Default Re: Charger Hellcat Cartoon

    Those are absolutely fantastic, gray.

    I've always wanted to draw a car and a watch, but, I've never got round to it!!!

    I love both models you've drawn.

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    Default Re: Charger Hellcat Cartoon

    Thanks, Rik. I've always been a car guy, but I've drawn very few of them. I always enjoyed seeing Ron's car drawings.

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    Default Re: Charger Hellcat Cartoon

    Two great drawings Gray and like Rik, always wanted to draw a car and a watch but never got round to it and besides I would have no idea where to begin to draw a car.

    Stygg

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    Default Re: Charger Hellcat Cartoon

    This one, which was the first vector drawing I did is drawn in perspective. The background car, a 1954 Jag C type is also vector.
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