OTOKAR, Cobra FD

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Midnightnova
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Re: OTOKAR, Cobra FD

#11 Post by Midnightnova »

No problem, I'll be sticking to just ships from now on. My foray into FD was just a disaster.
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Re: OTOKAR, Cobra FD

#12 Post by a__k__ »

Wow that Vehicle looks very interrest. :shock:
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Re: OTOKAR, Cobra FD

#13 Post by hudavendigar »

Midnightnova wrote:No problem, I'll be sticking to just ships from now on. My foray into FD was just a disaster.
When I visited Reina Sofia Museum in Madrid, Spain, a few years ago, I saw the sketches by Pablo Picasso before they had evolved into what is now known as one of his masterpieces: Guernica. Seemingly, it took a lot of time for Picasso to bring together the sketches to make up Guernica.

It takes time and patience to come up with a mature drawing here or somewhere else. Please don't be discouraged. Otherwise, I will feel guilty of being an obstacle for your efforts. However, here is a little advice from an IT project guy and a system analyst: prioritize your projects and attempt only similar ones at the same time. By similar ones, I mean the ones that have common elements such as chassis, hull, weapon systems, electronics etc. Also be sure that there is enough material to catch the details: pictures, drawings, data... If not, you may end up with a drawing that is too simple. Or worse, you may make wrong assumptions for the missing details. Your drawing becomes somewhat wrong then.

Regards...
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Re: OTOKAR, Cobra FD

#14 Post by Demon Lord Razgriz »

hudavendigar wrote:
Midnightnova wrote:No problem, I'll be sticking to just ships from now on. My foray into FD was just a disaster.
When I visited Reina Sofia Museum in Madrid, Spain, a few years ago, I saw the sketches by Pablo Picasso before they had evolved into what is now known as one of his masterpieces: Guernica. Seemingly, it took a lot of time for Picasso to bring together the sketches to make up Guernica.

It takes time and patience to come up with a mature drawing here or somewhere else. Please don't be discouraged. Otherwise, I will feel guilty of being an obstacle for your efforts. However, here is a little advice from an IT project guy and a system analyst: prioritize your projects and attempt only similar ones at the same time. By similar ones, I mean the ones that have common elements such as chassis, hull, weapon systems, electronics etc.

Regards...
What this is I don't even...

Instead of a bunch of words that really don't make much sense to ordinary people, why not speak simple English? Cause this is just gibberish to me...
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Re: OTOKAR, Cobra FD

#15 Post by Thiel »

Makes perfect sense to me.
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Re: OTOKAR, Cobra FD

#16 Post by HMS Sophia »

He said:
Picasso's early work wasn't great, look where that got him.

Don't get discouraged by not making great drawings to beign with, just keep going.

Also, do projects that are similar, rather than trying to do loads of stuff...

How was that complicated?
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Re: OTOKAR, Cobra FD

#17 Post by hudavendigar »

Thanks for the translation :lol:
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Re: OTOKAR, Cobra FD

#18 Post by Glorfindel »

hudavendigar wrote:Well, there are differences in detail and variety...
very nice. I thought a long time a go to add to my slovene vehicles a OTOKAR Cobra in slovene camo sheme. So maybe I will your Cobra as basis.

Hope to see more turkish vehicles, especially artillery would be nice.
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