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Posted on 06:42, January 29th, 2012 by Tractor Man
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Tractor Major Deere & Co Gets Its Hands Dirty
On one side were four yankees, all board-level executives of American tractor company Deere & Co, and on the other were Chunilal and his friends. The game got more interesting as the Americans caught on to its ways and more people joined. Read more on Forbes India
Deere Breaks Ground on Million India Tractor Plant
By ANIRBAN CHOWDHURY MUMBAI – Deere & Co., the US-based farm equipment maker, said Thursday it has broken ground for its second India tractor factory, where it plans to invest $ 80 million. The factory, in central India's Madhya Pradesh state, … Read more on Wall Street Journal
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How do I sketch a John Deere tractor as realistically as possible? I am making a watercolour present for a friend who has a passion for the old, classic John Deere tractors. The problem is, I have never seen one in my life (aside from staring at pictures on the Internet), and I can’t get my sketches to look right. Is there anything I can do?
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Answer by josephahn72 well if he not watching u do the sketch print a pic off line and trace it then add lil color and u got yourself a classic john deer
47 Responses to “Deere & Company Tractors | Tractor Significant Deere & Co Gets Its Hands Dirty | How do I sketch a John Deere tractor as realistically as feasible?”
ibdense on January 30th, 2012 at 7:09 am
Using a reference photo and a grid system is the way I’d go. There is nothing wrong with this. It is not cheating anymore than a musician using sheet music to play a song he/she has never heard before. Matching up the angles and the lighting is most important.
Find a photo of one on the internet and print it out. Take it to a print shop, and they can make any size print you want. Then, using tracing paper, trace it and transfer it to the paper you are going to paint on. Since you are giving it as a gift to a friend, and are not selling it, I see no problem with copyright.
Using a reference photo and a grid system is the way I’d go. There is nothing wrong with this. It is not cheating anymore than a musician using sheet music to play a song he/she has never heard before. Matching up the angles and the lighting is most important.
Find a photo of one on the internet and print it out. Take it to a print shop, and they can make any size print you want. Then, using tracing paper, trace it and transfer it to the paper you are going to paint on. Since you are giving it as a gift to a friend, and are not selling it, I see no problem with copyright.