Green Toaster's Car Sketches
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@unknownuser said:
Sweeeeet! Love the rear section.
Thanks BLANK!Someone asked me for a "cute" car . . . so . . . 8 1/2 minutes later, here ya go . . .
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Think it needs to lose the air intake at the front, if that's what it is. Looks like a cross between a Beetle and a Smart.
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@unknownuser said:
Think it needs to lose the air intake at the front
Done - good suggestion.
@unknownuser said:
Looks like a cross between a Beetle and a Smart
Smeeble?
I added the cage to help make the car look like it's "strong" . . . the proportions of the cage aren't right and there's obviously much more to do - this is just a quick concept . . . numerous details need to be added and revised/developed . . . just having fun - hope you like it . . .
Happy sketching,
Brad

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I think it looks like one of those small toy cars kids play in. I lik the idea but it just doesnt seem to look right

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at least it has Ferrari lights

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. . . I didn't like that last one (so I deleted the image) . . . this one I like a little better . . . another VERY quick sketch . . .
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. . . had to delete another one . . . too ugly . . .
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. . . tossing on a few details before moving on to the next one . . .
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Wow, it's been a while.
Here's a little warm up - something to help me get back into the swing of things.
Happy Sketching,
Brad


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A two sides car

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. . . typical GT . . .

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Front & back - got it.

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I like the idea of the front fender being visually larger than the rear. It may look like another "sporty" FWD car (at this stage) but it has this "Arr! I want to eat you, you piece of litter!" stance.
Let me rephrase that for you:


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it probably wouldnt be very aerodynamic, if its vertically bigger
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I know I don't know what I'm doing - my car proportions are really askew - I'm just playin' around, but I'm still enjoying it.
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its like an Audi TT!!
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i would have said a VW beetle

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