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    #16
    would look cool on a diamond swartz
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      #17
      i just started mine too, i got a blue hood and black sharpies= beautiful
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        #18
        looks good keep up the good work!

        my friend did something similar to a e36

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          #19
          Originally posted by woodisgood View Post
          If this were in the for sale forum I would keep my mouth shut. Since it's in general I guess it's fair game.....

          Not impressed. It looks like time is the biggest factor in this not talent.
          You have no idea on how many levels you are wrong. In art, to each their own. Regardless, Appreciate your input.

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            #20
            Originally posted by bzboardz View Post
            looks good keep up the good work!

            my friend did something similar to a e36
            I saw this the other day. Skilled for sure. His designs are well flown and in different form. Do you know how long the entire car took ?

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              #21
              Originally posted by star01 View Post
              You have no idea on how many levels you are wrong. In art, to each their own. Regardless, Appreciate your input.
              By all means keep doing what you are doing. I am not trying to bash your skills as an artist.

              The reason that these "art cars" work is that although the overall first impression is very bold closer inspection reveals them to be very detailed and intricate. I.e. The closer you look, the cooler they are.

              I don't see that here, when I look closely I can see the pen strokes and areas that seem like an afterthought or filler.

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                #22
                Yes, full colored graff plz

                clearcoated.
                ( f ; _ ; )f

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                  #23
                  I saw the e46 with sharpie hood and trunk. Copied the concept and Did a sharpie hood. Now everyone is wanting to do it....


                  it hangs in my shop now


                  Please leave feedback below, thanks

                  http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=358170

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                    #24
                    I am gonna do a rusted chalkboard sharpie hood...oh, made of carbon fiber.

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                      #25
                      I'm always interested in new original things happening for cars, but this is not that. Seen this done on at least 5 or 6 cars in the past 6 months, some people executed it very well and others hoods now look like shit. Even if i saw a new car with this old idea done beautifully i would look at it for a few mins then walk away.

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                        #26
                        This trend should of stopped with the lambo.

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by woodisgood View Post
                          I am gonna do a rusted chalkboard sharpie hood...oh, made of carbon fiber.

                          lawlz!

                          make sure its vented!
                          feedback?!

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                            #28
                            Guys,

                            This is not necessarily for having it on your car, people like having an art piece in their garage rather then empty walls. That said, one can go ahead and feel free to utilize it by dropping it on their car.

                            Its an idea an just plain art, I see no reason for it to be stopped. Designs vary and sure does talent, I have meet enough people who will be willing to pay me to do this on a M3 and others who say "ruined a hood".

                            ubernasty - Some people like vinyls which are simply a print. Other like proof of concept that this piece has not been printed before shown by the strikes of the marker.

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                              #29
                              I want one on my living room wall

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by Thedude00 View Post
                                I want one on my living room wall
                                single much?
                                Originally posted by z31maniac
                                I just hate everyone.

                                No need for discretion.

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