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clint ford's Vector Art Gallery
fnord
fnord - clint ford
http://www.clintford.com
Michigan
Clint Ford - Technical Illustrator working in the automotive industry.
71 Camaro SS
71 Camaro SS
Description
Just felt like doing something simple with no gradients or anything. I really just wanted to practice with my line work. Not much tracing here, just a little on the basic outlines to keep the perspective looking nice and save time.
Application
Illustrator
Labels
Science Fiction, Fantasy, Abstract
Times Viewed
4471
Approved By
Huan
dspring
25 July 2007 - 10:52
Conversation With Dan Springer (dspring)
nicely done... clean and crisp
1 August 2007 - 08:58: clint ford (fnord) replied...
Thanks!
sbusfield
25 July 2007 - 13:18
Conversation With sbusfield
Wow! I'm aspiring to be you. Great friggin' work!
1 August 2007 - 09:14: clint ford (fnord) replied...
Thanks I appreciate it.
voodoodog
25 July 2007 - 13:45
Conversation With voodoodog
Nice Job. Clean and simple. It is very often liberating to work in just spot colors.
1 August 2007 - 09:13: clint ford (fnord) replied...
Thanks man.
mgv
25 July 2007 - 13:48
Conversation With MG VaughAn (mgv)
Well this is certainly well done!

You might consider turning the flames down to 75% opacity to distinguish them from the car.
1 August 2007 - 09:17: clint ford (fnord) replied...
Thanks. I just tried your suggestion and I like the way it looks and it would work great for certain applications but I like the boldness of the black too.
1 August 2007 - 15:48: MG VaughAn (mgv) replied...
Glad it worked!
2 August 2007 - 18:27: MG VaughAn (mgv) replied...
How about posting the revised version?
bkopf
26 July 2007 - 04:22
Conversation With Daniel (bkopf)
the black and white version is my favorite...it has the most character...but I love Black and white comicstyles :D

good one
1 August 2007 - 08:54: clint ford (fnord) replied...
I think it's my favorite too. Thanks.
oscuh
26 July 2007 - 11:09
Conversation With Stephen Plumbley (oscuh)
*bows before Clint* These are REALLY nice! IMO, the flames aren't "necessary" but they do look cool. Would make a sweet shirt for a Camaro fan!
1 August 2007 - 08:53: clint ford (fnord) replied...
ha, yea you're right they weren't necessary at all but it's a guilty pleasure to draw flames sometimes even if it's a little cheesy. It was fun because I printed out the line art and then sketched the flames and scanned, traced and then cleaned them up. Thanks.
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