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Old 09-08-2007, 09:58 AM   #1
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Second finished Illustrator Piece (Lamborghini Murcielago)

Many layers, a week or two to finish, and a lot of tweeking. Still not perfect, I wish it was bigger and I want the back wheel to be cleaner. But anyway:


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FYI, here's what it came from:

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Old 09-08-2007, 10:41 AM   #3
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Looks good. But the back tire seems like its hovering above the ground, or maybe its just me .
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First pics is a red X Brian.
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First pics is a red X Brian.
Negative Sir.
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Many layers, a week or two to finish, and a lot of tweeking. Still not perfect, I wish it was bigger and I want the back wheel to be cleaner. But anyway:
If it's a vector drawing done in Illustrator, you should be able to scale it to whatever size you want.
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I thought the UK had a bunch of hot girls, I guess I was wrong
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If it's a vector drawing done in Illustrator, you should be able to scale it to whatever size you want.

Yes, I can. I just haven't, because it's not perfect from up close.

POLBOSS, what do ladies have to do with it? I am taken, and my conscious tells me I can't fool around with anyone.
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First pics is a red X Brian.

Ryan, you could just click on my Deviantart link in my sig as well. PM sent.
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Haven't seen too many hot girls from England that don't have some sort of snaggle tooth problem.
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Yes, I can. I just haven't, because it's not perfect from up close.

POLBOSS, what do ladies have to do with it? I am taken, and my conscious tells me I can't fool around with anyone.
LOL a conscious people still have those? Where can i get one?
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