>>Good to see the few cars and bikes making it into
>>Jim's art. Damn good detail too; I'm very jealous!
>
> Thanks! Cars were the first thing I ever learned
> to draw.
I've been drawing cars for a while, but my
architectural style really lacks appeal... Boxes with
wheels really just don't cut it... Do you have any
portfolios dedicated to vehicles. Yes, apologies
skunk fans, I'm getting a little off topic, but it is
still Jim's art!
> Hmmm...I dunno, man. I plan on painting the same
> picture as print #531 on my bike's saddlebags. (I
> ride cruisers....
#531 is very neat, and would look way wicked on the
bags. Not too harsh neither, unlike some of the stuff
on that page! };-) What do you reckon fellow furs,
should Jim do it? You could start another poll and
get concensus!
Tried cruisers for a while, but get more enjoyment out
of space ships, so went back to what I love. Knee
scraping is just toooo adictive! I can do it on the
Virago, but damn does it need hanging off! My
leathers are black with a huge red dragon, head in the
middle of the back of the jacket with its wings
spreading around to the front and down the jacket
arms, its tail curls around the pants right light
ending in a barbed point. Distintive and one off,
since I did the art for it. Huge thanks to Steve
Howden at Tigerangel in Melbourne (Australia), who
made it for me, you can see some of their off the rack
stuff on their site www.tigerangel.com.au
>Personally, I'm not concerned at all about irking
folks. But that's just me.
>
> --JMH
Considering getting something for the back of the
brando jacket for when I'm not in Warp-Weapon mode,
since shattering glass from the resultant sonic-boom
as I pass tends to blind bystanders while travelling
at my normal speeds... };-)
Scrapper, Black Dragon, bringing the art to the
streets.
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