Ital Design Nissan GT-R https://www.cardesignnews.com/cars/the-nissan-italdesign-gt-r50-has-been-launched-remotely/40652.article
Jaguar unveils four-part masterclass films to inspire budding car designers Alvin Reyes - May 19, 2020, 5:49 am CDT 0 Image Unavailable, Please Login While a majority of the planet is still engaged in some form of lockdown or quarantine, Jaguar unveiled a series of masterclass films to highlight the design process in penning the Jaguar I-PACE electric vehicle. The four-part series takes budding designers on an interesting journey through the various stages in designing a new car. These helpful tutorials are part of Jaguar’s #StayHomeStayCreative campaign to entice young artists and designers to stay home amid the coronavirus pandemic. The films are hosted by Jaguar designers to explain the process of creating the Jaguar I-PACE from initial pencil sketches to the final 3D renderings and animations. Image Unavailable, Please Login The first episode of the Jaguar Design Masterclass features Dominic Najafi, Chief Creative Designer at Jaguar, in creating a sketch of the I-PACE using a pencil and blank sheet of paper. Najafi provides expert advice and tips on how a good sketch can influence the next stages of the design process. “Sketching is a very traditional process, but it gives you a better chance of understanding the digital stages later on,” said Najafi. Episode two of Jaguar’s Design Masterclass is hosted by Matthew Beaven, Chief Exterior Designer at Jaguar. Beaven’s job is to take the preliminary sketch and transform it into a digital 2D rendering using Photoshop. “Once you have a nice sketch, the next bit to do is to create a digital rendering of the design,” added Beaven. The real magic occurs after the sketch is uploaded to Photoshop. The third masterclass film is hosted by Senior Alias Modeller Chris Scholes. “My role in the design process is to take 2D design proposals and develop them into 3D geometry,” added Scholes. Using Autodesk Alias software, Scholes provided a quick overview of how to realize a 3D concept from 2D renders using various software tools. Jaguar is set to release the fourth installment of its design masterclass in the following week. The last film is hosted by CG artist Elliot Brett from Jaguar’s Design Visualization team and explains the process of creating real-life animations from finished 3D renderings. Image Unavailable, Please Login The Jaguar I-PACE is the first car to win three titles at the 2019 World Car Awards. It walked away with the 2019 World Car of the Year and World Car Design of the year awards. It also won World Green Car of the Year.
My internet attention span is usually very short, but that video kept my attention the entire time. The 50years/50 years for both Ital and the GT/R is a great synchronicity. "Like a tailored suit..." I thought that was perfect.
Is the ‘virus’ shaping the vehicles of the future? Nissan Design weighs in. https://www-forbes-com.cdn.ampproject.org/c/s/www.forbes.com/sites/bryancampbell/2020/05/18/covid-19-is-shaping-the-future-of-car-design-qa-with-svp-of-nissan-global-design/amp/
Creativity, skill, and an expression (consciously or not) of its time – what's not 'art' about that?!
All true. But at the time I figured I was just doing my job, and it wasn't really art per se. Now that I look back on all the cool work everyone was pumping out, it is 'art' in it's own way. It's definitely a period in history that won't be here again.
Great but lengthy article about Art Center College of Designers in LA during the ‘60’s. I consider Art Center to be the Harvard or Yale of design schools. Many car designers around the world are alumni of the prestigious school Several FChat members are grads. https://www.undiscoveredclassics.com/schools-of-automobile-design/designing-the-automobile-and-the-art-center-of-los-angeles-custom-car-yearbook-2-1964/
Raymond Loewy Not sure I’d label him ‘the greatest’ Industrial Designer ever, but he’s certainly up there with the best of them. https://www.archbridgeinstitute.org/2019/10/30/the-unsung-story-of-the-greatest-industrial-designer/
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Further conversation on the development of the Chaparrel Race cars Jim Musser and Jim Hall, Collaborators in the Chaparrals http://www.deansgarage.com/2020/jim-musser-and-jim-hall-collaborators-in-the-chaparrals/
Looks like the new 2022 Lexus LF-1 crossover spindle grill can double as a cheese grater for picnics! Image Unavailable, Please Login I'm posting select parts from the computer Japanese translation due to its humorous result. The rear end looks a bit like the coming new Toyota Venza. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Not sure why this is showing up now, but the NSX explained by Dave Marek. https://youtu.be/PmU2UHoQQVo
Not one of my favorite car designs. But they did what they were asked to do. Can’t please all the people all the time, etc.
I preferred the one in development that got cancelled during the financial crisis: Image Unavailable, Please Login