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Check out this concept...
What do you think? like/dislike. It took me again about 15 mins. Any bits you think i should change? I'm gonna "try" to render it so stay tuned in the meanwhile just need critz.
Thanks.
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Re: Check out this concept...
Looks good. Have you ever sketched in ink?
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Re: Check out this concept...
I like it. It looks kind of like that new Saab hatchback that's supossed to be comming out soon. Nice work.
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Re: Check out this concept...
Thanks for the comments,
GTmike: Yes, i've tried sketching in ink before, why you ask? keep em comin! Thanks again.
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Re: Check out this concept...
Saab hatchback? 9-2X? That's a Subaru.
Nice design, I just have to say that the wheels are faaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaar too big.
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Re: Check out this concept...
yes. tone wheels down in size about 15% at least.
i like this overall design. it is the same thing you've been doing right? this a variation on the theme. this version is much cleaner and more convincing. i'd like to see you commit to spoke designs in the rims. and you insist that this car does not need mirrors. i like your work. |
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Re: Check out this concept...
Yeah, i've been using the same technique i did for the last one. I'll be adding all the details before i render it. I'll try to post an update soon.
Thank for your comments.
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Re: Check out this concept...
Most designers (at that stage) really don't bother with mirrors and door handles. A sketch is to brainstorm ideas for a design. This means general shapes and key feautures. In reality, Tranportational Design students don't even do the designing or doorhandles and maybe mirrors, that's for the Industrial Designers.
I see a million great possibilities with the wheel styles, I'd go for a thin 7 spoke design myself, but whatever you want! But like I said, you need to update some of the general proportions in the wheels (Maybe raise the roofline a wee lil' bit?)
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Re: Re: Check out this concept...
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No, not the Subie. The 9-3X
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This is an update, i'm quite dissapointed with it. I'll try to improve it later on. Anyways, here it is. Any thoughts?
Thanks. P.S sorry about the quality, really is bad.
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I wouldn't be dissapointed with that, looks cool!
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Re: Check out this concept...
There isn't enough detail on the front end. As example, there isn't even definative headlights. I'd suggest also colouring the far side of the hood, it will complete the general feel of the paintwork.
Transportational design is an entirely different course from Ind Design. So, no Canadian University/College in Canada offers Trans Design, therefore, if your job application requires Trans, and you have a degree in Ind, it's no good. Only a few schools in the world offer the Trans Program. You do learn a lot of the same stuff (product design, for instance) but your drawing bicycles and cars, not coggs and pulleys.
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Transportation design is an aspect of industrial design. There are many fields you can go into from industrial design, transportation design, product design, environmental design, digital art, and ergonomics. Thats what I understand from other people I have talked to including ACCD.
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I'm just saying that the course is called Transportational Design.
Of course they are all going to be based on Ind deisgn, that's what the field is. They decided that they needed more specific courses offering a more detailed course for every environment, hence all of these courses. And since they are all just continuations of the basic Ind courses, they all share the basics, like ergonomics, trends etc. It's fairly simple in that sense. And yes, some facilities have some portions of the courses together. If you look at the limited amount of Trans Designers that graduate, and then the amount on the job field, it makes you wonder. There are maybe 2,500 car designers out there. How many of them have full time jobs at car companies? Maybe 1,000. So what do the rest of them do, jobless? They have an excelent degree, so they use it. Most of these guys have MBA's as well, so they can go into freelance work (with car companies maybe), internships or product design. Look on almost any car designer's site, he (or she?) will have a broad section on car design coupled with a section on their previous product design efforts. I was searching the designer sites (CDN's directory) and I found out that some products that I have used and seen are designed by car design guys (such as Anon snow goggles). So as we can see, the design field is amazingly diverse, yet it all can tie in together at some point. Hell, for some of us, all of this can change by the time we get to our respective schools. I'm looking for oppurtunities of sponsorships and scholarships, to help the ENOURMOUS fees that you see at ACCD or similar grade schools. I'm only 15, so much can change in the (x) years 'till I get so SoCal, becoming a designer. I just have to say, see you there!!!
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