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92 Touring Wagon 5MT 16G
[quote="NICO I WRX U"]the streets are my track[/quote]
92 Touring Wagon 5MT 16G
[quote="NICO I WRX U"]the streets are my track[/quote]
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That thing got a Hemi?
The wheel farther back on an angle perspective should be about 15 deg further turned than the forward one. The rear would therefore curve, seemingly unnaturally inward in response (so you'd see less of it in the drawing), but things need to be distorted a little to appear more real. This is especially true with wheels as scale 16" or so wheels look horribly small in drawing so the size has to be exaggerated. Hence the traditional reason for huge wheels in renderings, though today they're less exaggerated than they used to be in some cases.
Just a little CCS advice.
Steve
The wheel farther back on an angle perspective should be about 15 deg further turned than the forward one. The rear would therefore curve, seemingly unnaturally inward in response (so you'd see less of it in the drawing), but things need to be distorted a little to appear more real. This is especially true with wheels as scale 16" or so wheels look horribly small in drawing so the size has to be exaggerated. Hence the traditional reason for huge wheels in renderings, though today they're less exaggerated than they used to be in some cases.
Just a little CCS advice.
Steve
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Once you know the tricks, it's just a matter of practice. It helps to keep up with it, too, as I suck now that I've hardly drawn in 7 or 8 years. For wheels just practice circles at different angles - fill a couple newsprint sheets. For me, aircraft are a lot more effort and I'm usually not satisfied with some angles of the three wheel cars I try to draw.
Steve
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Sorry, didn't mean to sound like a know it all.
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