Who would like to own one of these or do you have one mouldering away in a barn?
Who would like to own one of these or do you have one mouldering away in a barn?
Last edited by parahandy; 29 September 2007 at 05:12 PM.
Norman. The Flying Scotsman
Another cracker Norman, though the tread on the nearest tyre looks a bit odd.
Looks great Norman.
Soquili
a.k.a. Bill Taylor
Bill is no longer with us. He died on 10 Dec 2012. We remember him always.
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Looks good Norman...
I am not very good on tyres but I have been experimenting with blends etc, part Ron's tutorial, part modification
So if you look at the modified picture Mark I think it's an improvement but a ways to go yet for perfection. By the way I am calling you Mark but your avator is a lady so if I've got it wrong apologies.
Thanks also to Bill and John.
Norman. The Flying Scotsman
They just keep getting better & better!! Very nice work Norman. Just out of curiosity, whats the average amount of time put into these beauties?
I love the reflections on the fenders, especially... Top notch!
You are right, there is a significant improvement and now it looks quite ok. The wheels with tyres and spokes can be a pain from that angle. On the few cars I have drawn I have always started with the wheels to get rid of the most difficult task first.
Very convincing chrome work. Well done!
Sven-Ingvar
Thank you Geminguy. It can take anywhere from 4hours to 4 days. Most of the time is spent on the tyres /wheels/spokes. I have spent as long as 5 hours just on one wheel. Sometimes the fender chrome is done with the chrome plug-in other times with different fills I make. The chrome on the radiator is just shades of different colours.
Norman. The Flying Scotsman
That's much better, outstanding work Norman.
Yes, my name is Mark, no I'm not a ladee, but I like drawing them, so that's why I use this avatar.
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