@Denix You really have to make these one line at a time - there are no plug-ins that can do this look right.
Very Laborious - just like real motorcycle restoration.
Wow,Very intricate stuff. Busy trying some contour cross hatching now for a project im busy with, not for the feint hearted! Feels like im back at school trying to understand the maths teacher explaining complex Algebra
Unreal man, semi-reminiscent of the early 1900's Sears and Roebuck Catalog line work. Can't imagine how long it took to put one of those books together.
This is impressive, I guess because of all your uniquely hard work and practice. Think it's worth noting that if you're really not using plug-ins it might be worth looking into.
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David Cran
Finally I have finished the front wheel of the Norton Commando.
It took a while to get that cast aluminum look.
3 months ago
that's cool? is it a handmade or did you use any plugins?
3 months ago
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David Cran
@Denix
You really have to make these one line at a time - there are no plug-ins that can do this look right.
Very Laborious - just like real motorcycle restoration.
3 months ago
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Luke Ritchie
Wow,Very intricate stuff. Busy trying some contour cross hatching now for a project im busy with, not for the feint hearted! Feels like im back at school trying to understand the maths teacher explaining complex Algebra
3 months ago
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David Cran
@Luke Ritchie
yes it is a real brain ache sometimes - I guess that is why you don't see much of it anymore.
3 months ago
Unreal man, semi-reminiscent of the early 1900's Sears and Roebuck Catalog line work. Can't imagine how long it took to put one of those books together.
3 months ago
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Kevin Burgess
How did you do this? Looks fantastic.
3 months ago
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David Cran
@Kevin Burgess
lots of practise - it is all vector in illustrator.
part of a series of screen prints.
3 months ago
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Jardo de la Peña
Wow! Damn details!
3 months ago
Amazing talent - "wheely nice" detail
3 months ago
How bad do your eyes hurt haha. Sweet details man. @David Cran
3 months ago
This is impressive, I guess because of all your uniquely hard work and practice. Think it's worth noting that if you're really not using plug-ins it might be worth looking into.
3 months ago
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Norton Commando Mid
by David Cran
Final Engine detail on The Norton.
Part of a screen printed poster series of vintage cars and bikes.
3 months ago
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Fitz Fitzpatrick
Amazing! Love the way you've done the shading and the details are nuts.
3 months ago
I can stare your stuff for hours. Great work!
3 months ago