Suggest Any Aircraft, We'll Draw It [Volume 2]

Yay! Actually one of my favorite planes! Not just a random suggestion.

I know it get a little annoying as some of you have stated… But please keep em to a minimum lads. Once again, 500 messages and very few drawings 🤷

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I’ve decided that I will be doing this United E170. So if anyone is interested let me know!

Credits: Jetphotos.com

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For this poll, Qantas 787-9 100 Years and United 737-800 New livery winter so they will be coming tonight :)

To all my Voters! Here is the Qantas 787-9 100 Years Livery!

As an added bonus, I drew the A-10 aswell!

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A220-300 for @Armani_B 🙂 Personally, I believe this is the most detail I’ve put into an Airbus aircraft.

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Nice job! Suggest adding a bigger variety of shades to make it more realistic :) A great drawing though!

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Yea, that’s what I’ve been trying to do :) I’m trying to get better on my shading and shadows for a while. Especially on chrome aircraft like AAs old livery.

Edit: one thing I think is holding me back is the mechanical pencil I use

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I’m working on an American Erj-145 and United E-175 if anyone would like one.

I’ll probably be doing a 747 next. Any suggestions? American or European. I’d prefer older airliners.

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Air New Zealand 744?

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Same for me, I can do any Airbus aircraft. I just love drawing the nose.

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Wanna do an Alaska A320?

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That be great! I love the challenge.

That sounds great! Is it ok if I don’t add the chrome belly colour though? Also I’d be doing this:

Credits: Jetphotos.com

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Awesome! It will look awesome!

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Okay. I might do one myself and we can compare. A friendly competition…

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So I brought my American E145 drawing to school to work on it and I lost it… 😑

Rip. Sorry guys, no American E145 Unless I start another one.

How about a Finnair A321?

Hmm possibly. Won’t be doing any A320’s anytime soon though :)

Are you able to draw a Finnair 757 instead of A321?The 757 looks more colorful than the A321.
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