Thanks for posting Tom. The rear 3/4 sketch is a breadth of fresh air (not the design but the perspective is). On the wheels, I was looking at your previous reference pics. I think good material is there. The Land Rover concept uses traditional wheels and yet it looks new. The Smart one is futuristic and adds to the car's overall conceptual look. Let's avoid using spoked designs because it seems to be stifling your creativity. I would also make your wheel tires more rugged by giving it more texture and teeth.
With the shadows, try some of the stylized ones that you've explored before which indicates the ruggedness of the terrain. Those were very cool. Avoid cutting off the shadow as you have done with the rear sketch.
Thanks for posting Tom. The rear 3/4 sketch is a breadth of fresh air (not the design but the perspective is). On the wheels, I was looking at your previous reference pics. I think good material is there. The Land Rover concept uses traditional wheels and yet it looks new. The Smart one is futuristic and adds to the car's overall conceptual look. Let's avoid using spoked designs because it seems to be stifling your creativity. I would also make your wheel tires more rugged by giving it more texture and teeth.
ReplyDeleteWith the shadows, try some of the stylized ones that you've explored before which indicates the ruggedness of the terrain. Those were very cool. Avoid cutting off the shadow as you have done with the rear sketch.
Sketch on the left (pg. 8) has great perspective on wheels. It has a real vehicle-like stance and view. Nice!
ReplyDeletefront 3/4 on pg. 9 needs front wheel on the far side. the top view could have used some perspective for an eyecandy effect.
ReplyDeletethanks david, made some changes.
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