1974 plymouth duster

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1974 plymouth duster

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Here you go Tim
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Re: 1974 plymouth duster

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Thanks so much BrianMick. Your talents are greatly appreciated!

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nice job
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Brian, how do you do that?
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larrycameron44 wrote:Brian, how do you do that?
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I am using the designedge software for plasmacam.....the drawings are manually traced from the imported jpg,bmp., or tiff
Of course I use the word trace loosely as not all stuff can be traced, and needs to be drawn by hand such as where contours are and things, but it is a lot easier when you can draw right on top of a picture if needed. I didn't learn all of the tricks overnight and I still have a long way to go.......and Im still learning, Heck I bet we all are. Practice, Practice Practice. In my spare time I will draw things that I don't even need and probably will never use in a drawing, but it is the practice that helps. Cars automobiles and machines are pretty easy to me, I would love to learn how to draw faces of people, but every time I try it comes out looking like some kind of Alien goo...... :lol: :lol:
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Re: 1974 plymouth duster

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BrianMick, your work is excellent. Keep up the good work.
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