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©2006-2009 ~Boss429
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Submitted: December 26, 2006
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Ford GT40 drawn from various reference photos. More of my stuff at [link]

Various pencils used 2H - 9B
Daler-Rowney heavyweight cartridge paper A4 (210x297mm)
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good, i like this drawing, very realistic :)
congrats :)
omg ... you guys are like the GODS of drawing or somethin. Maybe if i spent less time admiring others works and started drawing, I might just be half as good as you are.

RESPECT.
wawawiwa!!

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like a real photo

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40 inches tall and 41 years ago. A truly awsome machine to draw. I especially like how you faded out toward the edge of the paper; makes it look like a window to the past. Beautiful work
Thanks very much and yeah, the '40 still looks the business all these years later.

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amazing! I love the gt40, and your pencil work is impeccable :)

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Go out there and drive your heart out :)
This looks like the David Hobbs & Mike Hailwood car at Le Mans in 1969. Nice to see this one as most artists choose the winning No 6 "Jacky & Jackie" car.

Well done!
Thanks! It's a few years since I did this one but remember using a reference photo found on the net but changed the number to 07 (can't recall what it was originally) and I also altered the background slightly.

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