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I know it's gold, but in these images, it almost looks like clay! :p
This has all kinds of Nissan vibes!
Where is the "thumbs down" button?
The 240Z was the complete package - fast, good handling, affordable, reliable, but the styling is what sealed the deal.
Other than the wheels, it couldn't look more generic. :confused:
Meh, looks like a kit car from the sixties. They can call it what they want but it is definitely not Stratos material. It's all long and relaxed....
1990! The design was rejected by Jaguar but was later sold to Daewoo, scaled smaller and adjusted to be released in 97 as the Leganza. It...
I have it. It is pretty cool. It wants to turn everything into a car, and if you don't give it much information, it wants to turn everything into...
The Bridan twins are very well known in the Southern California automotive design scene, they are simply known as "the twins"! They have worked at...
Interesting to hear Franz talk about the bodyside being faceted to get the corners in. The highlights on each panel are horrible. It will look...
My point was that “Interior Design” is not “Automotive Interior Design”, it’s general interior design, dealing with homes and offices, picking...
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Speaking of Car Design Academy, the founder, Eric Stoddard, designed this electric single seat car that was just launched. It uses the electric...
That image immediately reminded me of this image. The car is very different but the atmosphere is similar. Could be the same rendering software...
Interior design is picking wall colors and pillows :rolleyes: and if you look at their criteria, having low cost, high acceptance rate and a high...
The original IQ :D (sorry) [ATTACH]
GM quality control :D
Vizcom just added a new feature that allows you to use a reference image. It will use information from the reference image while creating a...
That is painful :confused:
To me, of the cars shown from the Japan Mobility show, the Subaru is the easiest to classify as a train wreck :confused: