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kennetzel
19th September 2009, 12:40 PM
I am an artist. I had an accident which limits my drawing ability as far as pencil to paper goes. But thanks to Corel Draw and the Computer, I do a lot of work digitally. I have done some Anderson pieces.

Nick Haysom
19th September 2009, 01:30 PM
Excellent work! Thanks for sharing. Perhaps we shall see some of your work in FAB in the future?

kennetzel
19th September 2009, 02:05 PM
I have a few more Anderson pieces I did. These are older and not as good as the Thunderbirds, but they're okay.

kennetzel
19th September 2009, 03:19 PM
I have one more Anderson piece I did. It is hard to duplicate clear objects unless you just draw over the shapes. I hoped to achieve the illusion of clarity.

Picasso61
19th September 2009, 03:24 PM
They're all excellent, kennetzel!! Great work.:)

Silent Bob
19th September 2009, 07:41 PM
The Robert the Robot is very nice indeed. :)

TonyB
19th September 2009, 08:13 PM
Very nice artwork, well done.

Chrisof
20th September 2009, 01:21 PM
You got the proportions on the IR vheilces spot on, well done :)

kennetzel
20th September 2009, 04:16 PM
I was going through my files, and I found one more that I did. As far as the proportions being right on...the art being done on a computer allows me to plot points on the reference material I am using so I can assure accuracy. Once the points are plotted, I more or less connect the dots and do all the shading and textures. This one was a fun one...here is the Zero X.

Picasso61
20th September 2009, 04:35 PM
Any more to share with us, kennetzel? All you've shown so far are just superb!:)

Silent Bob
20th September 2009, 07:24 PM
The Zero-X is the best image yet. Fantastic work! :)

kennetzel
20th September 2009, 09:44 PM
Well...unfortunately, this is all I have as far as Jerry Anderson stuff. I do a lot of other things I have in my facebook folders.

DukeDexter
20th September 2009, 10:31 PM
I like the highlights you've added. The XL5 and Robert look great - would love to see a comic strip in that style. :)

Virgil Tracy
22nd September 2009, 05:19 PM
Nice Work with the thunderbirds and others
And like DukeDexter said I'd love to see comic strips of them
Keep up the good work

I have made some 3d models on my computer if you want to see them

Virgil Tracy
22nd September 2009, 10:52 PM
Here's some I've done on the computer
Hoping to do TB4 TB5

kennetzel
22nd September 2009, 11:16 PM
Very nice. The computer is as good a tool as a paint brush or pencil. These are great.

Virgil Tracy
23rd September 2009, 10:25 AM
Thanks
I was using a program called Micrografx Simply 3D 3, it's about 10 years old but it works for me:)

Hope to see more of your stuff too:D

Chrisof
23rd September 2009, 04:59 PM
Thanks
I was using a program called Micrografx Simply 3D 3, it's about 10 years old but it works for me:)

Hope to see more of your stuff too:D

Simply 3d?, Wow! id never thought id find someone else that uses it, i still use it for modeling these days. :)

My contribution :) :

Virgil Tracy
23rd September 2009, 07:12 PM
Simply 3d?, Wow! id never thought id find someone else that uses it, i still use it for modeling these days. :)

My contribution :) :

Well i got it on eBay for some reason thay where selling 6, so I've got 5 in a box:p Guess I'll sell them on eBay
And yes I've seen your website the thunderbirds2009 one, and i like what i see, can't wait to see it:D

Chrisof
25th September 2009, 04:51 PM
Well i got it on eBay for some reason thay where selling 6, so I've got 5 in a box:p Guess I'll sell them on eBay
And yes I've seen your website the thunderbirds2009 one, and i like what i see, can't wait to see it:D

It is an odd but simple program with alot of surprises, if you want an upgrade and you can fork out £600 for Vue 3d id recomend it, You can make individual components and export them to vue. It gives more freedom i think.

Cheers for the comments :)

Heres another one i did when i brought my laptop to work. Ahhhh the advantages of being given your own shop for a week...

Virgil Tracy
25th September 2009, 05:56 PM
It is an odd but simple program with alot of surprises, if you want an upgrade and you can fork out £600 for Vue 3d id recomend it, You can make individual components and export them to vue. It gives more freedom i think.

Cheers for the comments :)

Heres another one i did when i brought my laptop to work. Ahhhh the advantages of being given your own shop for a week...

Thanks for the tip, but £600 is a bit much as I'm only using Simply 3D 3 for fun

Hope your film is going well:D

kennetzel
13th October 2009, 11:49 AM
Simply 3d?, Wow! id never thought id find someone else that uses it, i still use it for modeling these days. :)

My contribution :) :

Hey Chrisof, I didn't see this posted at first. But this is real nice. Keep up the great work.