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Coondog
After seeing PanelBillys cool Sketch Art 914 in his post this looked like the start of a cool thread. Also include what app you are using and must be made from a real picture.

PanelBilly
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Coondog's
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My Sketch.
JawjaPorsche
My 73 914. Prisma program.
VegasRacer
James Dean Memorial - made with some unknown free software, lost on a long dead computer.
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pete-stevers
I figure wee pick the best sketch art and make it into a tee... I need some more 914 tees
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Firstcar
Sketch Master and WaterloqueClick to view attachment Click to view attachment
db9146
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Andyrew
Watercolor biggrin.gif
r_towle
There is no way panel Billy's garage is that clean!
sb914
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mbseto
QUOTE(Coondog @ May 22 2017, 01:43 PM) *

...must be made from a real picture.


So no sketches by hand?
Firstcar
More of my favorites for your viewing pleasure!
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rgalla9146
QUOTE(mbseto @ May 23 2017, 10:32 AM) *

QUOTE(Coondog @ May 22 2017, 01:43 PM) *

...must be made from a real picture.


So no sketches by hand?


These were done more than thirty years ago.
I'm no artist.
The first is an attempt at a future 914. Today the nose looks awkward to me.
The second is a Fiat 850 sedan. I had one waaaay back then..... with some
Abarth parts. A lot of fun.
The third is a 911 imagined with a hatchback roofline.
Mueller
Felix Pabros drew this for me about 10 or 15 years ago?

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Gustl
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amfab
painty
JP3
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Prisma
anderssj
fotosketcher (mac "beta" version)--experimenting with the watercolor mode:

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I like these too:

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amfab
[quote name='anderssj' date='May 23 2017, 04:10 PM' post='2488964']
fotosketcher (mac "beta" version)--experimenting with the watercolor mode:


Thanks for the tip, I am playing with this app, its great
Maltese Falcon
Pencil sketch on white bond for MSDS 1976 product brochure, strong Altec-Lansing IMSA 914 influence here. "Mugsy the turbo guy" was co-created by an art school friend and myself biggrin.gif
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JawjaPorsche
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Cool Picture. Thanks for the tip on Prisma.
JawjaPorsche
Prisma
turk22
fotosketcher:
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orthobiz
IPB Image

914 Owner's Association. Hey, it's a sketch!

Paul
Alphaogre
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jimkelly
my wife drawn
Maltese Falcon
Turbo 914 Caricature sketched up in graphic arts , depicting California (aftermarket) vehicle codes circa 1/76
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PanelBilly
QUOTE(r_towle @ May 23 2017, 04:52 AM) *

There is no way panel Billy's garage is that clean!


That was taken in a farm shed that was falling down. The guy thought I was crazy to ask if I could use it as a back drop for a photograph.
Martin Baker
Friend made this for me, no idea what program he used...
Martin Baker
I did this one using Correl Draw if I remember correctly...
Unobtanium-inc
QUOTE(mbseto @ May 23 2017, 06:32 AM) *

QUOTE(Coondog @ May 22 2017, 01:43 PM) *

...must be made from a real picture.


So no sketches by hand?

914's are on my list. Started with stuff closer at hand, at home. Pencil and charcoal.
Matty900
I put most of my stuff on Instagram @914Rubber
Matty900
Here's a few more
falcor75
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I had this made for me by an online artist. smile.gif
SO.O.C914er
Damn guys that’s some fine art work!! I better get busy and get something made up aktion035.gif ... Paul
motorvated
Photoshop Elements Cutout
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