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Loop Train - leaving station
Loop Train - leaving station by @Cameo_Anderson (Cameo Anderson)

This picture's a bit of a mess. It was pencilled and I'll be doing MAJOR clean up of it in photoshop. But that could take me a while and I wanted to post it up here anyhow as I really like the idea. I just moved to Chicago and found something new to be nearly obsessed with. The Elevated trains :)

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20y140d ago
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Posted: Saturday, 06 December, 2003 @ 09:57 PM

You have some really nice light and shadow going on here, I think it could be used as an illustration for a kid's book, maybe. Very nice.

I'm trying to decide whether or not I think the trains are too "toony" or not. But like I said--I can't decide.

Posted: Thursday, 11 December, 2003 @ 02:41 PM

:) Yeah... well everyone said not to touch it up so I didnt. They liked the sketchiness of it... but they do look a lil less real than the rest .. probly because my scanner didn't scan as pencil... scanned it as inked even though I did draw it in pencil and the origional is completely different. I just liked toe dramatic effect the inked scan had so I kept it. I re did the entire picture and colored it and uploaded it back here :) Thanks a bunch for the comments. :)

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