Daahhhh, I hope she likes it!
Here's a "surprise" rendering I did for a good friend of mine who's
figuring out a look to customize her '65 Rambler. The criteria I had to
work with was: Gloss Black, Red Lace paint detail, and 1965 Rambler 550
Classic. It's drawn in the setting of the 46 square mile photo studio
that is the Bonneville Salt Flats. Rosalita is the Rambler's nickname.
I'm pretty sassified with how deep-glossy the lace on the trunk turned
out. I'm not sure I like the proportional division of the lace strips
on the trunk deck, but I spaced them to line up with some bone-lines on
the hood of the car. The drawing itself is essentially freehand, cleaned with paths; no one
takes photos of Ramblers in this perspective! I probably cheated the
length of the rear overhang a little, but that's my Artistic License
hard at work. Enjoy!
What friend would not enjoy receiving this. Well done sir! Nice job setting the perspective on that lace.
ReplyDeleteJebus. That looks phenomenal. Draw my BMW. I challenge you to get the glossy depth of my side swiped drivers side panels. Is the Rambler Niki's?
ReplyDeleteAlso, you should screen record next time you do this so I can steal your techniques.
ReplyDeleteThanks gents! I did take a multitude of screenshots while I was doing my "Mach X1" rendering, but I'll have to look into some actual screen recording programs. They're always fun to watch. And yep, its hers.
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