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hey guys,

A3 is the smallest I will do for cars, A4 for pets etc..

For A3 they start at around $200, price will depend on the detail of the subject matter.

That 34 drawing took me at least 10+ hours to complete. I have to learn to be quicker without loosing the detail.

Pets and people usually don't take that long, usually around 5+ hours, again depends on the detail in the fur etc.

Al: the eyes are the most important part of the drawing. I try and get them looking as realistic as possible.

The better the photo, the better the drawing will be.

That 32 GTR is a very bad photo of the drawing (all others have been scanned in), the photo that was supplied to me wasn't the best quality, very dark etc. I did the best I could with it.

-Kat

What if i just park my car in front of you for 10 hours, would that work better than a pic??

lol .. I would probably end up taking it for a spin.

Pics only! so i can walk away and get back to it when im in the mood to sit there for hours on end.

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you got some serious talant. that one of the old man is awsome, to me it feels like you captured his feelings aswell, a sad lonely old man. well thats what i got from it

id love you to do a drawing for me one day. good work

Absolutely fantastic artwork there!!

That's definitely worth paying for!!

A drawing that good is worth so much more than even the best photo IMO. Put them in a frame and they'd be worth some good money :thumbsup:

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