Technical Drawing Practice
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dm47
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Glider
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On February 03 2009 08:03 dm47 wrote: loved it, how often do you practice stuff like this? I draw a few pictures a week generally, mostly portraits, once in a while i do a drawing like this one to improve some technical skill. On February 03 2009 08:03 evanthebouncy! wrote: can't see it haha, i was F5 for awhile too. still can't see? | ||
EsX_Raptor
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This dude right here is A+!!! | ||
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minus_human
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you're so much better than me I'm taking technical drawing classes as well as free drawing classes, I wish to be an architecture student next year I would LOVE, absolutely LOVE to see more of these this one was very inspiring, to me personally, much more than your portraits, even if they're awesome as fuck too | ||
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ruXxar
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Physician
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Physician
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On February 04 2009 08:29 ruXxar wrote: Wtf thats so amazing. it looks like freaking 3D. Like wearing those 3D goggles you get at movies. The pictures are jumping out of the screen. now that might be another u-tube first - glider - go for it, I am sure u can do it - u will need to draw two images from a slight different perspective, (5 centimeters apart, just like the perspective difference from each eye) and use green/red ink or ink that polarizes light - u need a little research on it first though | ||
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