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Old 03-19-2003, 05:43 PM
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Lightbulb where and how do i submit my automotive designs to companies and stuff

I've been designing cars truck and everything for about 6 years now (im 18) and i figured that it was long enough that i just kept my drawings and digital art to friend and family....ive reciently made a website with a few of my favorites attatched...tell me what you think?

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Old 03-19-2003, 06:58 PM
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although your pictures look pretty good , I don't know if they would be good enough to have an automotive company take you on. you can always try though.
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the automotive business is a very strict thing... and yes... as mentel said your pics are fairly good, i don't know if they are automotive caliber. All you have to do is compare your drawings to concept drawings for companies you would like to work for. If they are as good, then you may have a chance... but more than likely (no offense... i draw cars too )your pics are not good enough. If you want to really get better, you should take specific automotive design classes. There's a "college" or something like that in Pasadena, CA that my friend went to for a while.. and he can really draw cars. Like REALLY draw cars.. i'll try to post some of his pics sometime... but yea, he can pretty much draw any real life cars... 350z... Aston Martins... anything. There's a point where someone can't improve unless another person helps them. You might be at that point already, so if you take a class or someone "enlightens" you or advises you on what your doin' right and wrong you'll only get better.
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they look like if you painted them afterclass on chalkboard how did you do that?
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car design its very ,very strict, if you lack basic skills like colors, perpectives, shadows i dont think theyll be interested in your art,a good way to start(besides some education ) is tooking part in design contests, I know peugeot and michelin have one at least a year
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