Message from @Mauler
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interesting so it's British
No
oh
I will neither confirm nor deny any further guesses
well brits were the main ones to use mud skirts
lol
Made with all dots
*That* is cool!
@FigurƎitout AWESOME
Thanks
I could have sworn I’ve seen this one before. Or something similar
Yeah same here
hmm
less than 3 bogeys
6*
It’s a cartoon tank
Its a jumbo
Nice
That mantlet gives me everything I need to know
Title “ JUMBO SIZED ASSAULT “
Lol
Nice
When done I might put it on either a hoodie or a T-shirt
Ok
And i might get ot
It
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Looks good
Damn, I can't draw vehicles for the life of me
I'd really love to draw less organic stuff, how did you get started
My shit always looks wonky and off in perspective. I've been attempting warhammer weapons and armor, but even something like armor is a bitch to draw
One thing I learned whilst drawing vehicles of any nature; is to look at each section of a vehicle as an individual piece. For example: the track system on the above Sherman. The front treads by themselves are 4 separate layers. Each are focused individually and placed together to make a whole. The bogey system is also 4 pieces. The main unit that holds the wheels, the wheels them selves, the arms and the spring. All that adds up to what you see before you.
So when a making a piece focus on one section at a time, then in that section divide it up into layers that you can work on.
I hope my explanation is helpful @Coco . If you would like a different analogy I would be happy to give another
yeah sure thing! you planning on perhaps one day playing around with fictional designs of your own? Also thanks for the extensive reply
Hmmm fictional designs; as in vehicles
Yes