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Nissan 240sx WIP

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Alright ive always been in love with car vectors so i though i would give it a shot its my first one so i know it "sucks" . but anyways im open to comments and suggestion its just line work im still coloring it

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Looks sweet.

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you'll get a review when you show us a little more.. ;p

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Looking good so far! But I'll hold off from providing a full review until I see shading .

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How do you make perfect width lines like that? I'm guessing pen tool, but then you would have to go over it twice..

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Originally Posted by Andrew R
How do you make perfect width lines like that? I'm guessing pen tool, but then you would have to go over it twice..
Illustrator, perhaps? Easily done with the stroke feature. The stroke feature might also do the trick in Photoshop.

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I've never attempted doing cars and other models in vector programs, i get straight into cinema4d and do them properly. Line work looks good upto now, but.. like people have mentioned above, it'll get a review when there's more to see on the object. Goodluck with it.

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Originally Posted by .:[r]:.
Illustrator, perhaps? Easily done with the stroke feature. The stroke feature might also do the trick in Photoshop.
I never figured they would use stroke for that.. because there are several lines such as ones for the curves of it which aren't fully inclosed.

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Andrew, you use pen tool + stroke. You don't need to close off the shape with the pen tool in photoshop, I think you just ctrl+click and it ends the line without having to connect back to the beginning. Overall it looks good, I hope that its resized because the lines are pretty jagged.

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Originally Posted by MattL
Andrew, you use pen tool + stroke. You don't need to close off the shape with the pen tool in photoshop, I think you just ctrl+click and it ends the line without having to connect back to the beginning. Overall it looks good, I hope that its resized because the lines are pretty jagged.
It's a vector so it can be enlarged infinate times.

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