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Old 03-13-2007, 01:05 PM
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all the feedback I can get is great I appreciate your comments I think about drawing stuff in corel much the same way you approach it with shapes defining the different colors and textures essentially using it as coloring tool otherwise I see no use for me to use a program for something that I can draw by hand. Its the coloring that makes all the difference I couldn't believe the change from just a black and white line drawing to adding just the window gradient how much it made the car look like a actual car it just made it pop.
I am doing the wheels last since I didn't know where I wanted them how low the car would be and also what kind i wanted. I will probably end up doing the wheels the same way as the car(scanning a outline of a photo) and "painting" it in.

What i really need is to be able to make the paint look shiny. As is the drawing I did is suitable for what i initially drew this for which was to see how my car would look with different paint and wheels and stuff. but now I am stoked to take it to the next level and make it really pop.
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