Tomasz Rynek
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TiM Rynek
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1 day for each drawing... :)
mohamad Aminian
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Good Job !!1
but how many hours you spend to get this result ??? :)
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William Sloman
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Beautiful work, Haven't see hand drawn images like this in a long time. Thanks for posting it. Very inspiring
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Rex Perlado
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Those were the days, the dirtier the better. Guess you got a steady hands and wide imagination for perspective view.
CHRISTOPHER RODRIGO
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this is the best and accurate medium you used THE FREE HAND techniques from shadowing and angles perfect NICE WORK....
MikeDugenio
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Rendertime? :)
Brian Smith
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very nice...i especially love the Burger King sign
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Mike Heighway
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What's this "rapidograph" you speak of? Haha! Kidding...speaking of, mine need a cleaning.
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boanner lagres
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wauuu O.o excellent, congrats....
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Jeremy Ramsay
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I used to do these before I jumped on computers. I think it's always more impressive and shows much more talent. Good work.
Rahat Amin Chowdhury
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Extra Ordinary!!!!
Rahat Amin Chowdhury
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Extra Ordinery!!!!
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Craig Hunt
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Kickin' it old school! I admire your work. What is your perspective method?
TiM Rynek
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version 2.0, (left & right) :)
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Alex Ayuso
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I'm sooo happy to see that this one got the Pro of the Week!! Well done!! Really love it myself, the fact that it is done by hand... simply the best.
Elias Garza
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Which hand version did you used? Haha great job!!
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Mihajlo Ivkovski
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Incredibly good mate ..old school work is always great it gives specific personal note and soul to the image...i want to congratulate u once again :)
Ramy Hanna
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Very refreshing to see this! Thanks!
TiM Rynek
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Classical geometry...
Thanks & Cheers!
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Martin Hulse
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I remember those days as well, the best bit was getting the revised sections adding 1m to the slab to slab heights just before the deadline, and before photoshop, cut and paste involved a real scalpel!!
Well worth the aggravation the artwork is superb.