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As a kid I fantasized and dreamed of one day being in the precense of all the exotic car posters I had on my wall and through the years I've seen most from Vipers to F50... But I never thought I would have the pleasure of shooting this one let alone be standing next to it, a rare mint Vector M12! Expect to see more as Beast Works Body Shop will be performing a full restoration and will have a proper shoot.
1999 Vector M12 (Number 5 of 14 made)
5.7l V12(Lamborghini)
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Vector painting of Maribel, the model who posed during David Kassan's workshop series at the Mobile Art Conference. I didn't make this at the conference, but used sketches as well as photos I made during the weekend as reference. I consciously tried to apply some of the painting techniques David demonstrated, but in vector instead of pixels. Painted in InkPad with a Nomad Brush.
Vectorial Elevations lightshow, on every night in Vancouver during the Winter Olympics. Beautiful to see, and you can participate too, by going to their website and telling them where to point the lights, which you can see on the live web cams.
This is my first time to do this thing "Vector Art" need a lot more practice to make it perfect. Need your comments and advice thank you my flickr friends...
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In my room
Vector is in a number of Sonic the Hedgehog video games.
Vectorial Elevation at English Bay, Vancouver: www.vectorialvancouver.net/home.html
You can see Eric's version: www.flickr.com/photos/ericflexyourhead/4346172454/
this is my contribution to VECTORES MAGAZINE nº 4. I made the drawing on illustrator without a sketch and a little edition on photoshop.
A few years ago when I was first getting the hang of Illustrator (after dumping FreeHand), I did a lot of vector portraits of people. I think this is the last one I did, where I really got the hang of the layers, masking, and sampling colors.
Some people might think there's not much point to vectoring like this since the software can do it automatically, though I like to think that human-drawn vectors are more graceful than the auto-generated ones. But it starts with a photo anyway and in this case it was a good photo. The real test would be to create a good vector portrait from a so-so photo, or an entirely original piece from several reference points.
JKPP portrait of Francesca Andrews drawn in InkPad on the iPad. Drawing this was just delicious fun.
The JKPP discussion and can be found here:
www.flickr.com/groups/portraitparty/discuss/7215762985825...
One of my favorite model from Jerry, his 6-wide Vector W8. I always wanted to build my own rendition from this weird but intriguing sports car. When the 76895 Ferrari F8 Tributo set released with the new windscreen, my first thought was: this windscreen would be perfect to build a 6-wide Vector W8.
So, here is the result.
Building instructions are available here , here and here.
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These Vector cartoon Portraits Art done in Adobe illustrator fully vector. You can Use this arts for your brand logo, photography logo, social media and print out for your business. i will provide high quality Jpeg and vector source file with the art.
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We travel this Earth, but everything is in motion. The atmosphere is circulating, the water is in it's flows and streams. The Earth itself rotates and revolves. Relativity is the rule.
I'm travelling in the Active Pass Transit, Georgia Strait, British Columbia, Canada, Earth, Solar Planetary System, Milky Way Galaxy, Local Group, Universe, ???
The 18,790 ton Spirit of British Columbia Spirit Class Ferry is below me.
This is an early "first draft" version of the Vector starfighter.
Although the finished fighter came out very different, I did carry over the nose section as the twin hulls of the Vector.
This is an updated vector badge I made back in 2017. I was never really happy with the previous color palette I had used and decided to change a few other details.
I credit Tim Hobday over on Dribbble for the inspiration on this as he has a small series of badges like this one posted there. Here's a link to his portfolio on Dribbble: dribbble.com/hobbers