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I think these are great Max! The backgrounds are just as interesting to look at as the primary subject itself. Thank you for sharing these! Justin
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Here's another one,. Justin these are a little hard to capture.
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True, this wouldn't necessarily have to be a greeting card but with the print technology available these days the options are vast. A niche you could possibly get into might be to do personalized pieces of owners current or past cars. Joel has posted some really nice shots of his green coupe. If you were to create a similar portrait with his car and maybe a nice white-bearded knome in there somewhere I think it would peak his interest. Just throwing out some ideas... Justin
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Thanks Justin, much appreciated. After I thought about it I realized not many use greeting cards much these days. Most correspond by email and smart phones so paper goes the way of the dinosour .....extinct
Next our beloved cars , those run on the formulation of the extinct bones of the old Dino will surrender to the smart cars of today and the future. Drive'm while you can, it's still hard to believe they are all 50 years old and older.
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That is really a nice looking rendering Max. I think you did very well capturing the 356 shape with your use of shadows and reflected light. I think these little cars are probably one of the hardest to draw accurately, especially on an angle. A lot of artist renderings have the car out of proportion in areas and almost look "melted" in sense; they are tough to get right. I think this would make for a very nice greeting card, Great work!
Justin
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:dI'm starting to get into Art again , mainly watercolor. I'm trying to gauge any interest in a greeting card with this as the front cover. They will be a standard size , small rather than large. Here's the Art work.
Thanks for any interest, hope this is the proper format.Tags: None
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