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Chosen MBT
BKM-45-62 A (mod. 1972)
*prepares rant about how advanced it look* O...its a 1970's tank...carry on, Im just derpy today. Drawing looks good.
You smug-faced crowds with kindling eye
Who cheer when soldier lads march by,
Sneak home and pray you'll never know
The hell where youth and laughter go.
-Siegfried Sassoon
Yeah, I was bored a bit and wanted to draw something modern. It is based heavily on the otl T-62. If wesworld ever gets to the 70ies it will be introduced into the Chosen armed forces.
BMK-45-62B (mod.1979)
BMK-45-62C (mod. 1986)
BMK-45-62CM (mod.1989)
BMK-45-62F (mod. 1992)
BMK-20 (mod. 1966)
BMK-22 (mod.1968)
Chosen tanks
Very cool pics.
How long does it take you to draw one of them?
Thanks.
It depends a bit. An all new tank takes about 2 hours, sometimes less ( I am rather slow). Painting the tracks and the wheels is the most time consuming part.
The vehicles which share the same chassis take 20 - 30 minutes. Moreover I recycle many parts which I made for other drawings (like the ERA, the machine guns and some storage boxes.), this saves a lot of time.
I guess that 2/3 of the time would be for the track and wheels and 1/3 for the rest of the vehicle.
I guess that 2/3 of the time would be for the track and wheels and 1/3 for the rest of the vehicle.
Yeah, and I don't even draw them myself, I just take them from existing blueprints, resize them and paint them. Maybe there are some tricks or possibilities with other software but with MS paint it is time consuming.
Taking them from existing blueprints saves time. Do you start with the wheels/tracks or do you start with the body?
Always with the wheels/tracks first.