Porsche Drawings
#1
Porsche Drawings
I don't have much to contribute to a Porsche forum, because I'm only 16 but here are some of my drawings hope you like them...
I maybe only 16 but I hope to buy my own Porsche soon.
Size A3, colored pencils, 12-14 hours
Here is a timelapse of me drawing this picture.
Size A4, graphite pencils 10-12 hours
I maybe only 16 but I hope to buy my own Porsche soon.
Size A3, colored pencils, 12-14 hours
Here is a timelapse of me drawing this picture.
Size A4, graphite pencils 10-12 hours
Last edited by malaydude; 11-24-2012 at 04:28 PM.
#6
Thanks, yeah i would love to draw a picture of your car. Just send me a picture. I'm pretty sure you've heard this before but that cabriolet in your avatar pic, has one awesome and eye-catching shade of blue.
#7
Last edited by malaydude; 11-23-2012 at 10:21 PM.
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#8
Wow.....that is awesome.......I would love to get a picture of my car too........you really have a lot of talent...What else have you drawn?.....REP added.....
Last edited by kiddoutlaw; 11-23-2012 at 09:33 PM.
#9
It would be great to draw a picture of your car, the more experience the better. Just send a picture to my email aminflyer@yahoo.com. Could you clarify what REP is? Sorry
#10
Here's a recent Lamborghini. Sorry the picture isn't that great, but what can i do about it, its a cellphone picture, just cropped. I don't think its possible to scan a picture thats twice the size of the scanner. This picture is the same size as the Orange Porsche Pic above, A3.
Last edited by malaydude; 11-24-2012 at 08:15 AM.
#13
So at only 16, you haven't had a whole lot of time to take Art classes! Was this talent something you were just able to do at an even younger age? Just born with it?
Have you sold any of your work yet?
Have you sold any of your work yet?
#14
Maybe it's a talent, maybe it's my passion for cars. One thing I know is its not art classes because I have never taken any. My high school schedule is just full of AP classes, Calculus, and medical studies. Totally different from art, unless art is integrals and series, somehow. If it is, its probably the art nobody understands.
I guess i learn mostly from others on the internet, finding tutorials, and just drawing. By far I think the only way you can become good at something is experience, learning fast, and experimenting with those new things you have learned.
Last edited by malaydude; 11-24-2012 at 09:34 AM.