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Where can I learn how to draw cat hybrids in Anime style?
I have looked for how to draw hybrids (not cars, too) and I can’t find anything.
INCREDIBLE Car Drawing…
www.dragosdesign.com I feel so good looking at all my views, comments and rating. See them rising every day. I realize that all the hard work I put not just into the drawing but actual filming it is worth it. Thx guys, THX a lot.
Do you know this game?
well it is for sure a game that can be played on PC … i remember how it looks … it was a racing game … very funny … i played it when i was little … the main idea was racing cars idk if racing on circuits … well i remember there was a race something like PASS THE BOMB where oyu had to pass something like bomb or something by crasing in the opponent the game it self was very simple no real time cars … just drawn cars .. it was 3D … they all looked like JELLY … like i said very simple ….. anyone played this game ? please help me find the name of it
thx !!!
How do you get window paint off of the car body?
OK, so i didnt know you werent supposed to put the window paint that you draw on cars on the actual body of the car. Is there anyway to take it off without taking off the paint?
Is drawing a natural talent or can it be learned?
Well im needing something to do while I have free time at work. So im wanting to learn how to draw or even if it is possible for someone to learn how to. Im not trying to be a artist or anything but just to do it as a hobby. The main thing im looking to learn how to draw is cars and tattoo designs. Can anyone point me in the right direction on where to start? Books or web sights or personal tips? Thanks.
Car sketch
Rough sketch of a sport car. Photoshop CS3 and Wacom Graphire A5 Here is my blog dracusor.blogspot.com I’m going to add new stuff and maybe create some tutorials about rendering cars
How many amps does a typical vehicle (car & pickup) draw under normal operating conditions?
I know that stock cars typically run anywhere between 80-90 amp alternators, but I was curious of how much of that is actually under constant load? Say worst case senario, driving with the high beams on radio blaring, wipers wiping, honking the horn etc. I’m trying to find out if the average American vehicle can handle and additional 30 amps of constant load without over straining the alternator. If not that much what would the limit be? Thanks for any help.
What do i need to colour this ?
ive draw this out perfectly on an A2 piece of paper.
http://animatedtv.about.com/library/graphics/SJ2.jpg
i started to paint it in with acrylics but ended up wanting to burn my work because of how messy paints are on such fine lined work, i know this has been done on computer, but i want to do this traditionally.
i dont know how to put this but what do i need to colour this type of art ? my brother said poska pens but i think thats a VERY bad idea.
im not sure what i need but i think using paint is a bad idea in some area’s of this work, ive seen guys using pens to draw car art work like this :
http://glittermypic.com/userspictures/767318.jpg
and i think thats a good type of pen to do this in, so what pen would that car work be in and what do you suggest i use ?
thanks.
How does one know which art path to choose?
Im a 19yr old self-taught artist and I have no Idea where to go from here. I love working with Digital and Traditional Media. I really like sketching out ideas and then working deeply on the ideas I see potential in. I also tend to draw more modern and fantasy works and I really love drawing cars, especially just quick sketching cars and designing cool concepts.
So that’s what I do art-wise, but if anyone could lead me into a good direction, I would appreciate it. I need to know if I should pursue Illustrating, Free-Lance, Fine art or what? I would really like to work for a video game company, designing artwork and making concepts.
What Schools should I go to, are art schools even necessary? Is it ok not to have a Masters in Art? Please, I need all the advice i can get, preferably from someone who has already went through one of these paths.
Thank You.

