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Fkn awesome work, you're one very talented person!!

Good to see a mix, not just new stuff.

Thought about doing something older like this maybe?

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thank you guys

Time spent on a drawings: 30-50 hours

This skyline looks great

Do you have more photos ?

I would draw it for sure

you have some decent skills, but the pics would be better if they were proper freehand and not a copy of an actual photo, almost to a point where they look like they were just put into a filter in photoshop

example:

your pic

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photo

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the snowman's truck picture is another example.

Cool Porsche!

You may want to have a look through here after doing that skyline; http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/379947-cool-racing-photos/page__view__findpost__p__6058490

EDIT: If you dont have fast internet, click the link then go get something to eat :)

Cool Porsche!

You may want to have a look through here after doing that skyline; http://www.skylinesa...ost__p__6058490

EDIT: If you dont have fast internet, click the link then go get something to eat :)

thank sman great photos .I will sure pick something from it.

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