Hi friends, thanks to Marco De Masi blog here a new book just published it is "IDRAWCARS" written by designers Adam Hubers & Matt Marrocco.
In this book you will find all sort of info about how to proportion a side view, how to draw a correct perspective, linework and lots more.
Adam Hubers, a designer at Chrysler and Matt Marrocco, an industrial designer and frequent core77 discussion forum poster, have been developing a book to help us to better understand how to translate these objects of desire onto the page. Contents include global automotive brands, global design schools, global auto show dates and locations, reference materials in both print and web format, commonly used proportions and packages, and 100+ pages of templates to practice with. (via core77)
Check out the book's site and pre-order HERE
Showing posts with label designer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label designer. Show all posts
Monday, June 6, 2011
Sunday, May 22, 2011
Alfa 33 digital paint is on Emotion-art
This fanthastic digital paint of an Alfa 33 is on Emotion-art a blog dedicated to digital art paint about historical cars most of which come from very known Schlumpf Museum in France.
So go visit Emotion-art and discover the rest!
The work is opera of Maxime Pinol a professional french car designer whom has been ispired after a visit to the Schlumpf Museum.
Maxime, driven by his passion, strated his own blog in 2009 painting digitally and publishing his works, today I wanted to write about his excellent initiative because it can be of help to all students facing up car design illustrations and renderings.
What is so good about Maxime's works? Here some key elements:
- composition on page
- dynamic perspective
- dramatic color contrast
- absence of exaggeration on details
- good focal point
- good balanced background
- excellent high lights
- last (the best for me) a sort of free loose style that gives a lot of freshness to the all painting
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Saturday, May 14, 2011
Hajime Sorayama illustrations
Hajime Sorayama illustrations feed us during our school time, his illustration and Art conception made us dream and was a great example to follow when we were working on our illustrations.
How many of us tried to learn and copy from Sorayama? I think really many even today, Sorayama's illustration techniques have been transferred on Photoshop and other illustration softwares however I think that the original hand and airbrush technique remains still the best.
To all students reading this post I suggest to go search about Sorayama's works there is a lot to see and dream about, here for you a set of illustrations you could use as examples for your illustrations and art works :
How many of us tried to learn and copy from Sorayama? I think really many even today, Sorayama's illustration techniques have been transferred on Photoshop and other illustration softwares however I think that the original hand and airbrush technique remains still the best.
To all students reading this post I suggest to go search about Sorayama's works there is a lot to see and dream about, here for you a set of illustrations you could use as examples for your illustrations and art works :
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Saturday, March 26, 2011
Professional car sketching SIMKOM a website to see
This great table of car sketches has been done by car designer Matt Dillon from UK, this sketches as many many others of extremely good quality can be found on SIMKOM a website directed by Prosche cardesigner Marek Simko from Germany.
I invite all of you to go and check this website because you will find greatest selection of car sketches and renderings from professional talented car designers from most known design studios around the world.
Click on SIMKOM and look for references to improve your skills!
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Thursday, March 24, 2011
Car sketching tutorial by Miles Waterhouse
This video realised by Miles Waterhouse is promo of a series of tutorials in car design sketching, several aspects of car sketching are illustrated and explaned. From basics like wheels in perspective to shading, from quick use of paint to main illustration rules.
A video to see and mostly visit Miles Waterhouse web site for additional infos.
Monday, March 14, 2011
Copic Day with Michele Leonello in Firenze, Italy.
In Florence on the 4th of April there will be the "COPIC DAY" demo and tutorial sketching stage with Michele Leonello and Vera Taccani.
The event will take place on 4 April 2011 from 11.30 AM to 18.00 at the Faculty of Architecture – University of Florence in Via Vittorio Emanuele 41, Calenzano, Florence, Italy.
Via Carbodydesign.com
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Monday, March 7, 2011
Car sketch Copic markers tutorial by Michele Leonello
Michele Leonello is a professional car designer (ex Alfa Romeo) and a teacher moreover he is a good friend of mine and so I asked him to make a post on car sketching together.
I asked him to prepare a car sketch tutorial using Copic Markers in 8 steps for you followers of this blog and for all passionate of car design sketching.
The image here published is Michele's final result of his demo to discover all the sequence with my explanation step by step just click: Michele Leonello's car sketching tutorial.
Image courtesy of Michele Leonello
I asked him to prepare a car sketch tutorial using Copic Markers in 8 steps for you followers of this blog and for all passionate of car design sketching.
The image here published is Michele's final result of his demo to discover all the sequence with my explanation step by step just click: Michele Leonello's car sketching tutorial.
Image courtesy of Michele Leonello
Friday, January 21, 2011
Car drawings by Brook Banham
Here some automotive design sketches by Brook Banham, I like the style. To check more click Brook Banham
Monday, December 13, 2010
Chuck Jordan dies at age of 83!
Chuck Jordan, the legendary car designer and former VP Design President of GM studios, dies at the age of 83 in his home in California.
Jordan has been a real innovative car designer back when he was in GM Advanced Design studio starting his career as designer, later on he was very close to hiring talented young designers and helping them in their career development.
I personally remember Mr. Jordan when, almost 23 years ago in Art Center Pasadena (I was a student), he assisted to our Pontiac sponsored project presentation and 15 years ago in Torino I had the pleasure to meet him during a designer's night. A friendly smiling person with a great professional background and leadership in american car design environment.
I felt very sorry for this loss we will miss him!
Luciano Bove
Jordan has been a real innovative car designer back when he was in GM Advanced Design studio starting his career as designer, later on he was very close to hiring talented young designers and helping them in their career development.
I personally remember Mr. Jordan when, almost 23 years ago in Art Center Pasadena (I was a student), he assisted to our Pontiac sponsored project presentation and 15 years ago in Torino I had the pleasure to meet him during a designer's night. A friendly smiling person with a great professional background and leadership in american car design environment.
I felt very sorry for this loss we will miss him!
Luciano Bove
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Friday, November 5, 2010
Harry Bradley car design teacher in ACCD Pasadena
Harry Bradley has been my teacher at Art Center College of Design in Pasadena (here one of his famous drawings) and I decided to tell you about him a bit because he has been for me probably the best teacher I ever had.
Since I often write about drawings, perspective, shading, creativity, skills... I think I have to tell you about Harry.
First of all he was kind of crazy guy with a good humor, but most important he really knew how to teach drawing cars. He would sketch with and for us wih his dark and light graphite old pencils (the yeallow ones remember?), he would take a white paper and start sketching in perfect perspective up side down! Got the point?
Continue reading click:
Harry Bradley car design teacher in ACCD Pasadena
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Thursday, October 28, 2010
Luciano Bove interview by Quattroruote
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| Luciano Bove at IAAD Torino |
last week I participated to the inauguration of new Transportation Design Dpt. academic year at IAAD design school of Torino. For this occasion I had the opportunity to talk to a big part of new students to explane how to live this scolastic experience at IAAD school, most of all I tried to tell them what I write about: emotions, passions and motivation.
At the end of my speech I have been interviewed by Quattroruote website with Fabio Ferrante with who we talked about what it means to be a designer and how important talent is in our field.
For those interested you can find the full interview clicking: Quattroruote interviews Luciano Bove
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
Car sketches and DVD tutorial by Anthony Sims
Anthony Sims released a tutorial DVD about how to sketch and render in Transportation Design, I suggest to go visit the page where you'll find all info about this DVD. To do so click: Anthony Sims tutorial.
Monday, June 14, 2010
India: Dilip Chhabria opens new Transportation Design school.
Car designer Dilip Chhabria from India opens up a new Transportation Design School. The objective is to form young talents from India and abroad to become car designers with an excellent program. Dilip Chhabria is from India and graduated in Transportation Design from Art Center College of Design in Pasadena CA, he owns a Design & prototyping firm and matured a big experience in domaine of car design and custom design cars, his company also cooperates with important automotive design studios from foreign countries.
To have all important info about this new up coming design school click: DYPDC
To have all important info about this new up coming design school click: DYPDC
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Thursday, May 13, 2010
Chris Bangle workshop at SPD Milan design school
After the success of last year's summer course Scuola Politecnica di Design
organizes from July 9th to July 15th another workshop with Chris Bangle.
This year the theme of the workshop is “An Endeavor in Discontinuity: Exterior Car Design of the Future”
This will be a unique design experience and it will allow participants from all
over the world to project and work in close contact with one of the most
innovative designers of the current scene.
Beside the workshop there will be the possibility to visit exhibitions and
design show-rooms to make the stay in Milan even more exciting.
Participation to the workshop is open to candidates who have a degree from schools / universities
of design, professionals with significant experience and skills in car design and companies.
All those interested in taking part to the selection have to send their CV and portfolio by e-mail to: info@scuoladesign.com
You can find all the information and the briefing of Chris Bangle in: http://www.scuoladesign.com/pages/summer-school-2010/?lang=en
In addition to this, other two design workshops will be organized. One will be held by Patricia Urquiola and the other by Marti Guixé.
Courtesy: SPD
organizes from July 9th to July 15th another workshop with Chris Bangle.
This year the theme of the workshop is “An Endeavor in Discontinuity: Exterior Car Design of the Future”
This will be a unique design experience and it will allow participants from all
over the world to project and work in close contact with one of the most
innovative designers of the current scene.
Beside the workshop there will be the possibility to visit exhibitions and
design show-rooms to make the stay in Milan even more exciting.
Participation to the workshop is open to candidates who have a degree from schools / universities
of design, professionals with significant experience and skills in car design and companies.
All those interested in taking part to the selection have to send their CV and portfolio by e-mail to: info@scuoladesign.com
You can find all the information and the briefing of Chris Bangle in: http://www.scuoladesign.com/pages/summer-school-2010/?lang=en
In addition to this, other two design workshops will be organized. One will be held by Patricia Urquiola and the other by Marti Guixé.
Courtesy: SPD
Monday, November 30, 2009
Luciano Bove interviewed by Virtualcar
Hi friends,today appeared on Virtualcar.it an interview about me. In this interview I tell my story about how I became a car designer, when my passion became really strong and convinced me to confess it at home asking for a different type of school a design school.
I hope that this story might help those that do not know how to tell their parents about their will to become car designers or designers in general. At the end of the interview also some suggestions and tips as alwayes.
To keep reading click: Luciano Bove's interview
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Saturday, November 28, 2009
Ideation sketching by Akos Szaz
Akos is a young designer I met at AFAD University in Bratislava during a sponsored project I managed with that school (very good school). Akos was one of those students that improve day by day in a consistent way, by the end of the project he was selected as one of the best 3 students.I kept on following him and today he is still showing incredible progress, one of the best qualities he has (in my opinion) is the loose ideation sketching technique, it is quick but well detailed and his execution let us see a lot more which is a good thing. In a way looking at his sketches we complete the picture participating with our creativity.
Check out his works clicking Akos Szaz
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Automobile is Art by Chris Bangle
Some time ago Chris Bangle, ex BMW Design director, gave a conference about car design philosophy and the Art of automobile world.
Follow this video because it helps to understand one of the few ways to treat the car design philosophy subject.
Via TED
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Thursday, October 29, 2009
City transportation by David Day Lee

David Day Lee is a transportation design student at Art Center College of Design in Pasadena USA.
I checked out his personal blog David Day Lee Design and I discovered a strong talent in creativity as well as in techniques, here two examples of David's design proposal for next city transportation systems.
Here, instead, one of his illustrations just to give you an idea of his skills and talent. Go visit his blog and see more.
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Saturday, October 17, 2009
Citycar by Fabien Delval
Fabien Delval is a professional car designer and manager in automotive industry based in Lyon France. He has a blog full of his works and I decided to publish this citycar project proposal because it is very professionally done: good drawing basics like perspective - line work-proportions-body riflections-good details-great focal point on front left light area-cool design-credible creativity-good control of digital technique with no excess-good form language.This is Fabien's description of his proposal "(2008) Just a little car to make a kind of blend between freshly introduced Tata Nano and Apple's simplicity values. In fact, this apparently inoffensive car hides a certain innovative potential, but this is another story... "
Check his portfolio clicking Waldezign's Area
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Thursday, September 17, 2009
Chaise lounge Wave by Paolo Frigerio
This Chaise Lounge Wave is made of light materials good for interior and exterior location. The main concept was to express a design full of sensuality, fluid design and elegance.Designer Paolo Frigerio
Frigerio Design Studio, Como, Italy
Info via Youngdesigner.it
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