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Truck Re-Design Project: #2 Rolls-Royce Truck Concept

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Truck Re-Design Project: #1 Lamborghini Truck - Super Carrier Concept

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Daily Sketch: Copycat Drawing - Nissan Qashqai ACENTA SUV

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Copycat drawing is an activity of copying other people's sketches or pictures of designs that already exist. Trough this activity, I was able to improve various skills for drawing cars such as proportional sketch, line weighing and understanding reflections on surfaces. The first car I started with was a SUV type car called Nissan Qashqai ACENTA. Material used for these drawings was Prismacolor wax pencil. Nissan Qashqai ACENTA - Side view Nissan Qashqai ACENTA - Front Quarter view

Daily Sketch: Copycat Drawing - Mazda 3 Hatchback

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Copycat drawing is an activity of copying other people's sketches or pictures of designs that already exist. Trough this activity, I was able to improve various skills for drawing cars such as proportional sketch, line weighing and understanding reflections on surfaces. The first car I started with was a hatchback type car called Mazda 3. Material used for these drawings was Prismacolor wax pencil. Mazda 3 - Front Quarter View Mazda 3 - Side View Mazda 3 - Rear Quarter View

Line Weight Drawing Rules in Car Design Sketch

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Professional designers use a lot of useful techniques to describe forms, and line weighing is one of the most useful techniques to present your design effectively. Additionally, line weighing is not only used for car design but also normally used in the other sectors such as engineering and architecture drawings to communicate with the complexed forms. Today, I will suggest how you can use heavy lines in a drawing to help in improving the quality of the sketch and visualise your idea effectively. The car I drew to analyse was a Volkswagen Camper Van. To understand how line weighing works, you have to possess a sense of how perspective works and where vanishing points are. You can normally use thicker lines in the front of the object to make your sketch more active and dynamic. <Three ways you can use line weight effectively> 1.   Use line weight to communicate depth. There are certain parts where you may want to use thick lines to differentiate depth. For example, the outl

Proportions of Different Types of Cars: Side View Analysis

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Proportion is one of the most fundamental factors when you draw or design a car. No matter what design you make, these certain basic proportions have to be promised and followed. Proportion is basically defined as a relationship of shapes concerned with scale and size in a design. Knowing how to use proportions in car design is useful as it helps to make steps to draw with ease and concrete the concept of the vehicle you are designing. When you find the harmonious proportions, you are able to deliver the concept of your design effectively and create something which we call beautiful design. Depending on the type of vehicle, proportions vary. For example, the length of the wheel base of off-road vehicles like a Mercedes G-Wagon is clearly shorter than a luxury sedan such as a Rolls Royce Phantom. On this post, I will use side view drawings of cars to compare proportions and differentiate characteristics of different types of cars including cars such as sedan, sports car and city car.

Speed Sketching and Proportion: Shoes Drawing

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Speed sketching and proportion Speed sketching is one of the most fundamental skills that professional designers must possess. This is because designers aim to visualise their thoughts immediately on paper as they have to take into account their customer's feedback regardless of their nature. This feedback influences changes or improvements in a design. One of the tasks we were given at the beginning of the course was to draw shoes we were wearing. We were all taken aback by this unexpected task. It might seem funny drawing shoes in an automotive design course. However, shoes are one of the closest form of transport to us. On this task, we were asked to make multiple shoe drawings in limited times. The drawings had to be drawn with decent proportion. The shoes I used for the drawings were Lacoste and Timberland boots. Attempt 1: 20 minutes The first object I started with was my Lacoste shoe. I started with the side view from the top left and ended up with a birds eye

Starting a Blog...

Starting a Blog... Dylan Daehyeon Kim Automotive & Transport design student in Coventry University. Social media: Dylan Daehyeon Kim (Facebook), dylan_dae.kim (instagram) The design industry is one of the largest growing sectors in this globalised world. A design conveys visual language in which is capable of directly communicating to its target and thus, starting a blog will allow me to review my daily works and projects as well as share my skills and knowledge with the other people. Additionally, market trend will be analysed occasionally to enhance knowledge of trend. My ultimate goal is to gain sufficient skills and detailed information regarding this to further develop my future goal of making an impact and becoming a part of the design industry, specialising in yacht design. Journey to become a successful designer, now started!