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Posted: 17 Jun 2005 22:08
by Wile E. Coyote
Marshy, nice MU!
Purno, George... no words to say. You are really great artists!

(of course, and others Sanchimaru mentioned)
Here's some of my work: one electric, one diesel and one steamer (I used Purno's pantographs for electric loco and steamer done with Sanchimaru's help with tender):
Posted: 18 Jun 2005 07:07
by Purno
OMG that steamer looks awesome

Re: The TTD Train Artist Competition
Posted: 18 Jun 2005 08:32
by Raichase
Bastiaan wrote:WhiteHand wrote:
--FIRST ROUND--
The Countrlink Xplorer. I expect both the motor cars and the carriages.
Here, use this for your Ausset
I can't help but notice that it looks like you took the real thing, and managed to force it into TT graphics. That looks so much like the real thing it is scary.
I have ridden on one of these, it's fun

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Re: The TTD Train Artist Competition
Posted: 18 Jun 2005 09:45
by Bastiaan
Raichase wrote:I can't help but notice that it looks like you took the real thing, and managed to force it into TT graphics. That looks so much like the real thing it is scary.
Thank you very much! It's good to hear that

Posted: 18 Jun 2005 13:52
by krtaylor
Wile E.'s Henschel & Sohn 33 looks very good too.
Posted: 01 Jul 2005 02:40
by BobDendry
OK. A tough decision, but we decided that George's Long Vehicles are the best!
-THIS WEEK-
This week I'm after your best North American(includes canada) graphics.
You have a week, now get posting!
Posted: 01 Jul 2005 14:42
by Purno
Why does it need to be American... why can't we just draw what we want?
Posted: 01 Jul 2005 15:30
by Geo Ghost
Purno wrote:Why does it need to be American... why can't we just draw what we want?
Yea, i like that idea
It makes it a bit more fair for people who cant draw particular loco's
Posted: 01 Jul 2005 15:44
by Bastiaan
Geo.c Ghost wrote:It makes it a bit more fair for people who cant draw particular loco's
... and for people who don't like American trains
Bastiaan
Posted: 01 Jul 2005 16:14
by Oracle
Bastiaan wrote:... and for people who don't like American trains

I'm offended!
(even though I'm not American)
Posted: 01 Jul 2005 16:19
by Purno
Ehm... who said something about trains? Can be anything, of course

Posted: 02 Jul 2005 02:26
by wallyweb
WhiteHand ... this is totally fun ... Why not make this the first annual?
Also an interesting category would be Best New Artist for those who have been around for less than a year ... gives them a little incentive

Posted: 02 Jul 2005 08:28
by Raichase
wallyweb wrote:WhiteHand ... this is totally fun ... Why not make this the first annual?
Also an interesting category would be Best New Artist for those who have been around for less than a year ... gives them a little incentive

Oooh, pick me, I drew a bus

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Seriously, how much are the US Set people paying you to make this round American-based?
Posted: 02 Jul 2005 12:56
by BobDendry
None, I decided to make it like that. Next week will be European. So watch out!
Posted: 02 Jul 2005 20:26
by George
WhiteHand wrote:OK. A tough decision, but we decided that George's Long Vehicles are the best!
-THIS WEEK-
This week I'm after your best North American(includes canada) graphics.
You have a week, now get posting!
Well, then I shall represent italian bus Fiat 411

Posted: 02 Jul 2005 20:31
by DanMacK
What the Hell, I'll post for this round. Here's my T1a Selkirk from the Canadian Set
Posted: 03 Jul 2005 01:23
by Raichase
DanMacK wrote:What the Hell, I'll post for this round. Here's my T1a Selkirk from the Canadian Set
Ooooh, we have a winner?
Posted: 04 Jul 2005 04:34
by Oz
I'll see your Selkirk, and raise you a Toronto Union Station. It'll be really cool seeing that steamer pulling up next to this place, don't ya think?
Still A LOT to be done on this guy, like, erm, platforms. But, I thought, maybe a teaser was in order, before I go out and celebrate tomorrow.
Cheers!
Posted: 04 Jul 2005 05:15
by George
Raichase wrote:DanMacK wrote:What the Hell, I'll post for this round. Here's my T1a Selkirk from the Canadian Set
Ooooh, we have a winner?
I think no. I vote for Oz
Oz wrote:Still A LOT to be done on this guy, like, erm, platforms. But, I thought, maybe a teaser was in order, before I go out and celebrate tomorrow.
Well, the road on the sides looks unfinished. I think the mininum size has to be 2 squares wider and include the sides
Posted: 06 Jul 2005 19:15
by DanMacK
*Drool Mop needed on Platform 1* For some reason I totally missed that. All I can say Oz is WOW...

I say you've got it this round

Looks excellent, VERY close to TUS