Re: Old school
Posted: Sun Oct 17, 2010 2:13 am
I will look for more complex images.
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yeah thats always a fun part of illustrating. im often invited to tour cleints factories, and get to climb over cars/trucks/machines and learn stuff at the same timeHacking stuff apart sounds way more fun than messing with assemblies in solidworks.
No doubt about that. :-)theglenster wrote:i had a washing machine manufactorer client that used to send the actual machine to draw from and they even optermisticly ask for it back in one piece, that never happend :)
I'm the same. Recently my daughters compact camera failed. Throw it in the bin? Not me, I spent hours disassembling it... just for fun ; )Hacking stuff apart sounds way more fun...
Hi Benno,bennoS wrote:Hi Jim, I really like your drawings. How do you get your info for this kind of work? You must have a hotline with Nissan or are you so wealthy to cut your car apart?
I can cut my bike into pieces , but it would never get interesting.
Don't talk about it Clint, Post it!clint wrote:I had to do that once in college. I did a cutaway of a Ford Lightning from a plastic model.