More paintings

Started by phat46, May 22, 2018, 07:07:47 PM

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phat46

O.K. Someone asked for more, here ya go. Lots of detail in these, the red car photo is a little blurry, but There is a lot of fun little things on it. Be careful asking for more, I have many! 😄

kb426

I would be proud to have your work on my wall! :)
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WOW  :!:  :!:
You're pretty good at this painting stuff   :!:  
I too would be proud to hang you on my wall.    Wait... You know what I mean... :?  8)  :lol:

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idrivejunk

Those were not easy paintings!  8)  I hope you enjoyed doing them as much as we enjoyed seeing them. :)
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I always thought that painting landscapes would be easy, as everything looks different. But, painting cars means you have to have the lines right so it looks like someone took a picture with a camera. The left wheel has to be in line with the right, etc. Very nice paintings.
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phat46

Quote from: "58 Yeoman"I always thought that painting landscapes would be easy, as everything looks different. But, painting cars means you have to have the lines right so it looks like someone took a picture with a camera. The left wheel has to be in line with the right, etc. Very nice paintings.

That's right, every tree is different, clouds are different, mountains can vary a million ways...but, a '32 Ford always looks the same, a '36 Ford has to look like a '36 Ford to be right, wheels are round, headlights have to look like headlights. Either one can be a help or a hindrance. There's no guessing how to make a certain car look, but if you don't do it right....it's wrong.