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my scooby...
well ive just finished it and coated it in a couple of layers of hairspray sealant...
im quite impressed actually at how its turned out so thought it deserves its own thread (i hope people dont think im being big headed, im just proud as punch with the results)
for those that didnt know, i started by drawing the pencil outline on a 48"x36" canvas i bought on the off-chance. i then decided to colour it in with pastel pencils (like chalk pastel but more graphic), and have shown its progress in stages with piccies taken on my phone.
i didnt realise that other people would want me to do commision work for them but thanks for the chance to showcase my talents and make a little money for some mods.
anyway here it is it stages, hope you like. any comments welcome as long as they are within reason - ie no trolls/keyboard her comments please...
and final pics...
HOPE YOU LIKE!!
ANDY
im quite impressed actually at how its turned out so thought it deserves its own thread (i hope people dont think im being big headed, im just proud as punch with the results)
for those that didnt know, i started by drawing the pencil outline on a 48"x36" canvas i bought on the off-chance. i then decided to colour it in with pastel pencils (like chalk pastel but more graphic), and have shown its progress in stages with piccies taken on my phone.
i didnt realise that other people would want me to do commision work for them but thanks for the chance to showcase my talents and make a little money for some mods.
anyway here it is it stages, hope you like. any comments welcome as long as they are within reason - ie no trolls/keyboard her comments please...
and final pics...
HOPE YOU LIKE!!
ANDY
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Originally Posted by alloy
Top drawing mate
far too much time on your hands though
far too much time on your hands though
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Originally Posted by bigmick
Nice pic's andy
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Originally Posted by WRX Bloke
Lookin good! should look even better when its finished!
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if "bigmick", "gatecrasher3", "*sonic*", "classic_sti", "bootsy" etc read this, can you pm me if your still interested in some work being done. thanx guys and girls... trying to drum up as much interest as possible to look into something career wise.
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Originally Posted by SwissTony
very good matey ( I can draw myself so mucho impressed)
like the surname as well ...artistic in the family
like the surname as well ...artistic in the family
drawing a car is very much like making love to a bautiful woman. first you have to find the "right lines", then you have to get a feal for "what your tackling", and lastly you have to "fill the gaps in"
sorry couldnt resist...
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Originally Posted by chocolate_o_brian
lol i wish...
drawing a car is very much like making love to a bautiful woman. first you have to find the "right lines", then you have to get a feal for "what your tackling", and lastly you have to "fill the gaps in"
sorry couldnt resist...
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drawing a car is very much like making love to a bautiful woman. first you have to find the "right lines", then you have to get a feal for "what your tackling", and lastly you have to "fill the gaps in"
sorry couldnt resist...
andy
dont worry about it, I used to use lines like that, hence the nickname
very good work, have not drawn in ages, so its good to see other ppl using their talent
like how you did the background..those pesky marks hidden by some careful shading
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yeah i personally think the background makes it a little more complete, as otherwise it would look a little lost. i didnt fancy drawing a street background, so had a mooch through some old chalk pastels, picked one out ans set to work with a scalpel...
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to save me sending loads of pms about, ive finished staffychances scoob, and have nickjh and lee_1075 to do next. if anyone who was interested wants to get in touch, please do, im enjoying the scoob drawing lark lol. and it was a free bttt for this i suppose.
thanx to staffychance for giving me the chance to do something more with myself...
rant over
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thanx to staffychance for giving me the chance to do something more with myself...
rant over
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as im a tease and know that steve hopefully wont kill me for this il post one pic up of staffychances scoob... as im excited to see what people think. i think hes going to open a new thread up for the progress pics anyway...
here she is in all her glory
here she is in all her glory