Sure there's a piece in my FB gallery with the Monte Carlo winning rally driven by Rauno Altonen in the 60s, and the new mini with Sir Issigonis and John Cooper. There's also a Roadrunner piece...
Sure there's a piece in my FB gallery with the Monte Carlo winning rally driven by Rauno Altonen in the 60s, and the new mini with Sir Issigonis and John Cooper. There's also a Roadrunner piece...
I was not surprised to see Ford or Delorean, but was very happy to see Bricklin. Excellent work. Loads of my favorites there.
Lesley wrote: Thanks so much guys! Since newspapers tanked, and I lost my 20 year job there, I've worked my butt off the last couple of years trying to make a go as a freelancer. Not much time to draw, nor work on my cars. vwcorvette - I draw with pen, then scan it in. It's probably easier to show you than it is to describe it: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.283208191307.147079.515956307&type=3
Interesting technique. Never used photoshop. I got my graphic training on an Amiga back in the day. Lots of work goes into this. How much time do you have into the average piece?
In reply to vwcorvette: It depends. Some of those represent about 20 hours! Others, 8 or 9. I love doing the highly detailed pieces, but they aren't exactly "cost-effective" when you factor in the work. They take almost as long as conventional brush and canvas, but are more portable and easier to clean up.
Thanks Spin_out, that one was fun to do.
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