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| Posts: 43 | Location: Uganda | Registered: December 19, 2004 |   |
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omg.. the jeep has the craziest wheels ive ever seen! Super cool! Damn... how do you do such clean sketches??
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| Posts: 87 | Location: Finland | Registered: January 06, 2006 |   |
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This was a jokey reversion of the Reliant Scimitar from ages ago. My degree project was a Citroen SM, click the link below.

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| Posts: 566 | Location: Coventry | Registered: September 02, 2005 |   |
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can I say I love both of them first off. The line definition on the first one is amazing and the wheels are definately bitchin'. The second is beautifully rendered, what did you use by the way bro?
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| Posts: 28 | Location: Mass | Registered: April 05, 2005 |   |
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Biro and photoshop all the way. The technique is basic looking back, but they were fun to do. For really hotshit photoshop google Conceptart.org or a guy called Sparth. His stuff is great.
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| Posts: 566 | Location: Coventry | Registered: September 02, 2005 |   |
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I think that Scimitar looks very seventies, especially with the black and red, and them wheels. Nice nonetheless. Already said on the daily sketch, i love the model T there. I prefer the original Model A to the T though.
-------------------------------------------------- The Nuncle sings; "Your eyes tell the stories..."
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| Posts: 381 | Location: England, possibly... | Registered: August 07, 2005 |   |
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