Green Toaster's Car Sketches
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Thank you marked101.
Here's another one I did while teaching today . . . beats workin', eh?
Happy modeling,
Brad
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. . . little tweaking . . .
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. . . shaping the front some more . . .
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. . . attempted interior components: seats, steering wheel, dash . . .


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. . . trying som'n else a bit different . . .

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. . . color, smoothing . . .

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. . . I used to ride a lot . . . so . . . a very quick-quick . . . just playin' around for fun . . .
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. . . why not a 3 wheeler . . . how does one say . . . oh yeah . . . retroesque


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Did anyone ever see the end of the Jetson's? "Jane, stop this crazy thing"

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pretty interesting
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And . . . I have no idea what I was thinking when this popped onto my screen . . .

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. . . a student asked for an SUV . . . here's another five minute quicky . . .

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kind of c.u.v nice
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. . . again, nothing new - I really don't like either of these . . . yeah, it's definitely time to try something really different, I know . . . I'll post something fresh on Thursday - 'till then, these two will do . . .
Happy Sketching,
Brad



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the green one is nice
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Brad,
You have lots of imagination. I envy you.
Guite
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Thanks ely862me & Guite.
Here's another very very fast SUV-like model . . . I know I said I was going to do something new & different - project n&d is on the back afterburner so this will have to do for now.

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So, . . . someone challenged me to do a ten minute car (wheels & tires were done previously) . . . so . . . of course I had to accept - this is the result, again, nothing fancy or different, but I still enjoy doing the "same old thing" . . .
Happy sketching,
Brad
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. . . forgot the wheel wells . . .
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Here's an attempt at a steering linkage . . . I used to play around with R/C cars so, that's all I really know about steering - from memory - this is just something quick-n-easy to represent what might be some sort of steering for the front wheels for one of the 3 legged cars I did earlier . . .
Happy Sketching,
Brad

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