He must project the images on to the glass somehow and “trace” them. Not that it isn’t completely amazing. I’m just curious about the proccess.
http://haloofbees.blogspot.com michael patrick
He must project the images on to the glass somehow and “trace” them. Not that it isn’t completely amazing. I’m just curious about the proccess.
Lone
Fun stuff. Personally Id hate to see the artwork wash away but thats part of the fun I guess, coming back to do it again. I think the art is all free-hand with some reference for the more complicated images (like the Card playing dog scene).
Lone
Fun stuff. Personally Id hate to see the artwork wash away but thats part of the fun I guess, coming back to do it again. I think the art is all free-hand with some reference for the more complicated images (like the Card playing dog scene).
http://www.richardcreative.com/ richard
This is really amazing stuff. Although, what does thi guy do to get the windows so dirty? I know dirty windows are common, but these are really dirty.
http://www.richardcreative.com richard
This is really amazing stuff. Although, what does thi guy do to get the windows so dirty? I know dirty windows are common, but these are really dirty.
http://www.cartoonchurch.com/blog/2006/07/09/drawing-on-cars/ Drawing on cars » The Cartoon Blog by Dave Walker
[...] So, no time for cartoons for now, though I might put one up later. In the meantime, take a look at these pictures drawn in dust on car windows, found via Drawn. Remarkable. [...]