1929 Dodge
This one gets me. One of my new favorites.
Micron pen and Copic markers on toned tan paper.

This is a 1929 Dodge coupe with a Ford FE supercharged big block…with flames!
Rough pencil sketch and construction lines:

And then Micron pen line work. I really like the way this looks without any marker at all. Nice beef to the lines.

I shaded this one by zone, starting with the flames.

Here’s a detail shot of the wheels and engine. This might be my favorite shot:

And finally, shading in the body with primer gray and white wall tires in the rear.
