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Interior sketches?

Has anybody done any interior sketches? Im having a real hard time with them, its nothing like sketching the exterior because there is little perspective.

I'm making a bunch of sketches for my hot rod project, and Im working on designing the interior, which is coming to be a pain.

So if anyone has any links, sketches, anything about interior sketching can you post them please
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thats a cool idea, i was guna do an interior shot but i havent gotten around to it yet, it was guna be in a big poster, but meh...

ill try to do one soon, see if i can help homie
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Re: Interior sketches?

Interior shots are a pain in the arse! Thats why I haven't done any...

Anyway try some of those car design websites
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Re: Interior sketches?

Get the book How to Design Cars like a Pro!!! DO IT!!! I have said that a million times! If you are interested in design it is DEFINATELY worth your TIME and MONEY to buy this book!
When drawing interiors, try thinking of looking down one of the A-pillars. I'll show you an example if I get time to do some work tonight...
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ive only done one...ill try to scan and post it.
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Re: Re: Interior sketches?

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Get the book How to Design Cars like a Pro!!! DO IT!!! I have said that a million times! If you are interested in design it is DEFINATELY worth your TIME and MONEY to buy this book!
When drawing interiors, try thinking of looking down one of the A-pillars. I'll show you an example if I get time to do some work tonight...
Check this out:



An example of your work would be excellent, but if your too busy dont worry about it.
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Re: Interior sketches?

Was that sarcasm? It's kinda hard to tell.
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I dont think it was
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Re: Re: Interior sketches?

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Was that sarcasm? It's kinda hard to tell.
No sarcasm, I would really love to see more interior sketches.
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Re: Interior sketches?

It it wasn't, then I dunno if I'll be able to do it before Sunday. I still haven't done any work tonight, plus it's my bro's graduation/birthday in the next couple days so I don't have all that much time. I'll see if I can squeeze in some time tomorow after school.

Here's just a lil' about what I personally know about the interiors. I wouldn't draw anything face-on yet, those mostly are just like industrial designs, like showing where the clusters are, what new buttons look like. What you want to do is style. For example, the one in that book. A good start is the one in the top left of the right page, while the red one (third down) is more realistically drawn. It's like a perfect scale drawing compared to a loose quick sketch.
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Re: Interior sketches?

Actually, I got that Thom Taylor book from my library, and while it is somewhat helpful, it is nowhere near as helpful as I thought it would be.

As for the interiors, do you own or have access to a car? If you do just go sit in the driver's seat and take note of placement of the dash, materials, etc and how the light affects them.

When you start rendering try to use a different technique for the interior than what you did for the exterior to really accentuate the difference from exterior to interior.

That is all I got, and take a look at that interior chapter again, it has a couple jewels in it.
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Re: Interior sketches?

The book isn't oriented towards how to draw. It is how to design, providing backgrounds of the actual subject and providing insight from those in the industry. I guess you were exepcting something else...
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Re: Interior sketches?

If we are taliking about the same book (How to Draw Cars Like A Pro by Thom Taylor) it IS about how to draw. I was disappointed with most of its walk-throughs, especially the rendering one.

Is there a book called How to Design Cars Like A Pro?, if so who is it by so I can look it up. Thanks
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Re: Re: Interior sketches?

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Here's just a lil' about what I personally know about the interiors. I wouldn't draw anything face-on yet, those mostly are just like industrial designs, like showing where the clusters are, what new buttons look like. What you want to do is style. For example, the one in that book. A good start is the one in the top left of the right page, while the red one (third down) is more realistically drawn. It's like a perfect scale drawing compared to a loose quick sketch.
I started something face on, and decided it didnt look good at all. Im working on basically an open design to show what the dash and seats would look like. The car is a two seater.

Now I cant find my damn book, do you know where I put it?

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As for the interiors, do you own or have access to a car? If you do just go sit in the driver's seat and take note of placement of the dash, materials, etc and how the light affects them.
No access to the car, it is a design for a model hot rod I am building. All of it is conceptual, so I'm starting from scratch pretty much.
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I want to make interior sketches like this:



If I need to, I will post on of my horrible POS's.
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