vector cars number 2!

Discussion in 'Your Projects' started by Chris, Aug 13, 2006.

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    Chris

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    Tomi

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    Where's the right side wheels? :p Doesn't look right without it.

    Nice work though. :D

    The other two just don't have the right feel to me. oO.
     
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    i wish i had the patience to vector. my skills with the pen tool suck though. i LOVE the yellow lamborghini though. mega rock on !
     
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    Christopher

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    Awesome work, Chris.

    I really like that blue Mcclaren.
     
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    Chris

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    You dont see the right side wheels on the original picture, so I didnt do them :lol:

    But thanks everyone :lol: The Lamborghini was pretty hard with the wheels/rims.
     
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    Janie Jones

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    WOW. Wish I had, like Masato said, the patience to vector. It takes a loada skill and patience, *applause*
     
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    the jetta is pretty nice but i dont like the fact that u used brushes for some of the taillights
     
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    I hate taillights so I did them that way. I couldve done it the hard way but that takes up to 10+ layers.
     

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