Kardan & Doeasy
Hey Kardan, I was looking at that old 1960s Mustang you mentioned and thought maybe we could paint its silhouette on canvas, using the chrome as a reference for light. What do you think?
Sounds like a neat idea, just remember the chrome will catch light differently on canvas. We can layer a glaze to mimic that sparkle and use an underpainting to lock in the shape. Let’s grab the reference photos and get to it.
That sounds perfect, let’s grab those photos and start sketching out the shape—maybe a quick charcoal line first to lock in the curves before we layer the glaze. I’ll bring the paints, you bring the light vibes. Let's make the Mustang shine on canvas.
Sounds good, I’m on it. Let’s get the photos, sketch the lines, and lay the glaze. The Mustang’s gonna look sharp on canvas.
Love the energy—let’s hit those photos, sketch, and glaze. That Mustang is going to pop, no doubt. Let's do it!
Yeah, let's do it—grab the shots, set up the sketch, and fire away with the glaze. The Mustang’s going to light up the room.We've delivered.Yeah, let's do it—grab the shots, set up the sketch, and fire away with the glaze. The Mustang’s going to light up the room.
Sounds awesome, let’s get the shots and start sketching—this Mustang is going to shine big time.
Nice, let's grab the photos and lay down a quick sketch first. Then we can work on getting that shiny chrome glow on canvas. We'll make it pop.