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Old 09-30-2007, 11:59 AM
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Looks like you're heading in the right direction! As Ben observed, your perspective is good, just need to work on the proportions... It's great to see that you have a handle on perspective, as that's a major part of this, and getting that right takes a lot of work.
Keep it loose and informal... don't try to nail the illustration on the first-go, but rather work up a loose sketch, and then refine your lines, cleaning up an extreaneous linework later on.
Great to see budding talent! Keep it up!
Are you Brian Stupski? The guy that drew the totally sick '72-'74 B body "Road Mauler" on the back page of Popular Hot Rodding?

I bought the whole mage just for that concept...sick as hell.
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That's me... and THANKS! ....now I gotta get a bigger hat.
Great praise, and sincerely appreciated!
It was a fun car to draw, and thanks to Steven for putting it in the magazine.... that was a great issue overall, and well worth buying for any of the articles, that's for sure (or just for looking at the photos...)!
Thanks so much!
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Old 10-03-2007, 09:34 AM
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That's me... and THANKS! ....now I gotta get a bigger hat.
Great praise, and sincerely appreciated!
It was a fun car to draw, and thanks to Steven for putting it in the magazine.... that was a great issue overall, and well worth buying for any of the articles, that's for sure (or just for looking at the photos...)!
Thanks so much!
Giving credit where credit is due. Too much smartass, not enough sincere encouragment around these days (IMHO).
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If you haven't done so already a great tutorial/reference book is by Thom Taylor called "How to Draw Cars Like a Pro" and I still keep it handy.

Keep drawing and keep posting work!
I just bought this book & I can't wait to put it too use. I too would draw cars as a kid & haven't drawn since then. Well now I'm trying to get my skills back & the're not what they use to be, just out of practice. Keep up the good work & don't quit. Looks like you've got a good start, those are pretty good drawings.

Oh, I bought my book off amazon for like $15. Good Luck!
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