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20-11-07, 07:16 AM | #51 |
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hey turbo, your sketches have improved quit a bit over the course of this thread. i have only a few suggestions to offer.
1)PRACTICE PRACTICE PRACTICE 2) Try drawing the car from the side, top, front, and back. And when you do this do it on graph paper, so you make EXACT measurments. then, when you have the shape worked out it will be infinnetly easier to draw in pespective. 3)PRACTICE PRACTICE PRACTICE 4) try drawing BIGGER also. it seems that your sketches are rather small, which is good for thumbnails (to get ideas visualized) but look weak for final renders. 5) they make pencils that are a light blue and wont be picked up on photocopiers/scanners. what alot of people do is sketch the image in this light blue, then when they have the line where they want it, draw over with pencil, and when they scan into photoshop all you see is the clean line drawings. I've seen alot of threads by you and it is GREAT that you are sooo stoked about what you are doing. stick with it dude you're getting there
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22-11-07, 02:08 PM | #52 | |
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hey man thanks for your encouragement and suggestionsI have tried sketching with a pencil (both mechanic and normal) but it doesn't feel as smooth as using a pen like what I am doing now. I think there is something wrong with the kinds of pencil i use.. I think they are not those meant for sketching but i am also not sure whether i am right..:/ Btw here are some more sketches |
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28-11-07, 11:35 AM | #53 |
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Hi guys here are some more sketches I think I still need lots of practice and especially for the side of the car for the perspective sketches.. Because most of the time I find it difficult to make the side profile 'sports car-like', ending up with cars looking like a hatchbacks or even a station wagons
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04-12-07, 01:31 AM | #54 |
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NICE PROGRESS ...
keep up working, i'm sure that one day u'll be able 2 draw PERFECT CARS in PROPER perspective ... pozdro M8
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04-12-07, 06:03 PM | #55 |
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Nice progress turbo!!
I have to agree with Zylak, one day you'll be able to draw accurate cars, but this only gonna happend if you spend some time trying to get better. Your progresses tell me that youre sepnding a lot of time on this, that's very important Keep working!! Hope to see new sketches soon
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Yesterday, 01:45 PM | #56 |
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Guys thanks for the advices I realised that I can't go any further with sketching, since I don't have a tablet and I swear that I am not talented/born to do marker renderings So I guess sketching can only help me in generating concepts and not presenting them, while 3d modeling and rendering will take the role of presenting my concepts . Btw here are 2 new sketches. The first one is a BMW crossover concept while the second one is just a randomly drawn car from the side view.
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Yesterday, 06:45 PM | #57 |
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keep it up...
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Yesterday, 08:02 PM | #58 |
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Try drawing fom a different angle. show some the top or someting like that. all the angles seem to be relatively the same
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