Sketch of the flying machine
This is a sketch of what i call "the flying machine"... enjoy
Published by Sinjan Jana
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10 Comments
Post a Commentvery good...
hi sinjan,
great job buddy...keep it up
Nicely done Sinjan. I'm with Omar on this. You should try to trace and color it.
wow! your sketches are great! loved it.
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very well executed! Thanks for taking a look at my blog. Unfortunately, I'm not on Twitter. I am an old dog, and I can only learn so many tricks at one time!
@lvs
well.. it is the exhaust for the lift
why dont your comments get linked to the blogsites?
nice what is coming out the bottom.....
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cool - the exhaust looks a lot like a vortex and gives the impression that the craft is spinning. are there engines to propel it forward?
I like it. Perhaps scan it, trace it and give it some color?