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RICKSIDE DESIGN from JAPAN
Hi!
Please look at some of my works. and, Please come also to my WEB SITE. RICKSIDE DESIGN's WEB SITE Thank you! |
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Beautiful work! I would gladly have any of those!
The Durango pair in a fetching brown colour I think are my favourite - nice touch with the yellow tint on the windows. Love it
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They are all absolutely stunning. Fantastic work. Agree with Jimmy, I never thought brown would work.
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Thank you Jimmy and discothesnake!
I am going to continue contribute a new picture. Please look forward to it. |
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they all look awesome!
the stuff on your site is superb as well Like the window tints and how you have tried to do different designs and colours |
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Thank you AfroP!!
I think it very important to make each window frame individual in the limited body kind. It is because people with the same body can get more originality. |
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Really good designs and the fact you paint the windows to go with the design just gives them that extra edge. Very nice !
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Fanastic work, I love it. There's some amazing work on your website as well!
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>eyeayen
Thank you! The design of a window is a very important factor. A body is visible to the design which is completely different. |
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Photograph of the box of TEAM AZARASHI GRAYSEAL.
I painted it |
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Hard shell for Xperia.
and,his X-RAY XB4 |
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Brilliant work, beautiful lines and shapes !
What make are the water colour acyrlic paints you are using ? Thank you. |
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Hi,eyeayen!
Thank you for compliment I'm using Turner,Holbein,Liquitex etc... I use watercolor paint anything readily available anywhere. Thank you. |
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Thank you momiage335. I used Liquitex when I was at college for illustration, it's really finely ground, I've not heard of the other ones though. I will see if the ones I still have are okay and if they are give them a try. Thank you for the information though !
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