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    Default V12 Packhard

    Not too inspired with this one.
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    Norman. The Flying Scotsman

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    Default Re: V12 Packhard

    The only thing it needs Norman is spoke wheels and a white or black top. Classy looking car you did though.

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    Ok Gray, thank you. Gave it a respray new wheels some extras.
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    Default Re: V12 Packhard

    It's amazing what a lick of paint can do, Norman.
    Nice job on the wheels too.
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    Default Re: V12 Packhard

    Hi Norman,

    it doesn't work with the new wheels. The perspective is wrong. If you find the time, you could try to make some more detail studies.

    A good idea to draw complicated objects is, to forget everything about the object you want to draw and to draw only, what you're seeing - don't think about what it is (a wheel, a face, whatever...), instead simply draw the shape of it (a line there, a curve there, a light there, a shadow there...). A nice trick is, to rotate your object/reference image (for example 90 or 180 deg.) and draw it at this position, in order to forget everything about the object and only see some surfaces with different colours and not to think about what you're trying to draw in detail.

    I'm sure, if you got the hang of it, you will no longer have problems with this detail.

    Remi

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    Thank you Bob and Remi. Two different replies but I agree with you Remi it was done in haste and doesn't look quite right.
    Norman. The Flying Scotsman

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    Default Re: V12 Packhard

    Glad you added the spokes and an extra windshield wiper. Does it come with a radio?

 

 

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