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I need some help with this.. because the building is curvy it wasn't easy to do it haha... but here i have something but i need to remove the green but i want it nice and sleek on the sides... anyone understand what I mean? i suck at explaining lol
I can't answer your question as you are wayyy more talented than i am with this type of art. In my opinion its not the best i have seen from you. You have some nice work there : http://skyscraperpage.com/diagrams/?memberID=1786
Your drawing for L'avenue is not perfect but not bad. I guess it's still possible to improve it but the curvy style is probably hard to reproduce with accurance. Good luck and keep up the good work man !
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I can't answer your question as you are wayyy more talented than i am with this type of art. In my opinion its not the best i have seen from you. You have some nice work there : http://skyscraperpage.com/diagrams/?memberID=1786
Your drawing for L'avenue is not perfect but not bad. I guess it's still possible to improve it but the curvy style is probably hard to reproduce with accurance. Good luck and keep up the good work man !
I just looked and your rendering looks good as there is no curve on this building... Not sure what you meant exactly (and I noticed your post was almost 2 weeks old, maybe you managed to do whatever you wanted)