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Can you accurately draw a bicycle? Here's an artist that took drawings and built bicycles according to the drawings. Great Piccys!
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Can you accurately draw a bicycle? Here's an artist that took drawings and built bicycles according to the drawings. Great Piccys!
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Those are great!
Drawing a bicycle without reference is one of the hardest things ever to do.
Hugs,
Erin
= Give everyone the benefit of the doubt because certainty is a fragile thing that can be shattered by one overlooked fact.
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Been around the net for a few weeks. Just goes to show how crap some people are at basic observation.
Madeline Anafrid Bell
Amusing.
But great wheels. The wheels that were built are much better than the drawings.
Try this one -
Was doing pancake art for kids. Daughter requested a motorcycle. Not easy to make something that looks like a motorcycle out of pancake batter.
Sure it is,
two dollar pancakes, then draw the rest with chocolate syrup.
Being a design engineer...
For many years and a bicyclist for more; I could do many things. I could draw a bike freehand, no compass, straightedge or measuring and at least the rear wheel would be driven and the front one steerable. I could draw a pic looking at one of my bikes or I could actually design one. It would look normal and be rideable but the frame and fork material thicknesses would be a guess. It might be too flimsy or too rigid and have a harsh ride!
Hugs and Bright Blessings,
Renee
I'm like Renee, I could draw
I'm like Renee, I could draw a structurally correct frame, but tubing diameter and wall thickness, no clue !
Karen