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    rt13's old drawings

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    Former rt13.
    To see more, visit [url]http://ps-garage.com/gallery/rt13[/url]
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    you're RT15...

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    that's because i've lost my password to old login. actually i'm rt13 and my signature says it)
    Former rt13.
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    Very interesting pictures. I wouldn't mind seeing something a little more conventional from you.

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    Very nice drawings! I assume you're doing this for a living?
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    Great drawings RT15!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pando
    I assume you're doing this for a living?
    ...no. Actually it was like hobby. They're just a pictures, nothing else. How can I make a money with them? And I don't draw now, almost. I go in for some things now, that people realy interested in and they want to pay for it)
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    Former rt13.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RT15
    ...no. Actually it was like hobby. They're just a pictures, nothing else. How can I make a money with them? And I don't draw now, almost. I go in for some things now, that people realy interested in and they want to pay for it)
    Perhaps drawing imaginary cars isn't a paying job, but it's great practice and something to put in a CV. Your talent is undeniable, and if you have the education to match there are many jobs you could apply for. If you don't have the education getting into a art school may just be worth the effort. But then again I have no idea where your interests lies, your age, or anything else about you anyway...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pando
    Perhaps drawing imaginary cars isn't a paying job, but it's great practice and something to put in a CV. Your talent is undeniable, and if you have the education to match there are many jobs you could apply for. If you don't have the education getting into a art school may just be worth the effort. But then again I have no idea where your interests lies, your age, or anything else about you anyway...
    I have car designer's education and I can completely design car body and interior. But I cant find successable work in my country to fit my car designing skills. Because there is no car production actually (except for production for european and american brands).
    I have a constant job now. Car designing stays my hobby.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RT15
    I have car designer's education and I can completely design car body and interior. But I cant find successable work in my country to fit my car designing skills. Because there is no car production actually (except for production for european and american brands).
    I have a constant job now. Car designing stays my hobby.
    Fair enough. Although if I may I still suggest you keep an eye open, just in case. Nowdays I reckon it's possible for you to do the work at home aswell for a foreign employer OR if you don't limit yourself to only cars, I bet there is a town square / park / shopping center / etc etc somewhere close by that is going to be built or rebuilt and they need visual suggestions. Of course the pay probably isn't that great, and if you're determined drawing will remain your hobby I'll take your word for it.

    Whatever you do keep up the good work!
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    Cool

    Nice drawings man
    You got some talent there

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