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I'm very much interested in stretching the Star Trek aesthetic to the minimalist extreme (something that I try often but rarely have luck with; chunky, ugly industrial spaceships are way easier!) How minimal can you go while keeping most of the design motifs recognizable? I like the thought of the Federation's ship designs changing over time as they come into contact with new technology and art. Plus I kinda worship 1980s product design with clean, bold lines and sharp edges, so there's always that.
I've started experimenting with the pen tool to draw better curves, much research still to do with that. Also, this file size is tiny for some reason?
Ladies and Gentlemen, this is my first Concept Helicopter. It took months to build, upgrade and see if I had enough bricks for this construction.
You might see some pieces are age-coloured: I had nothing better and I put all my effort in hiding the most yellowish sides of the white bricks.
This is a 70 centimeter long helicopter which features:
-Moving rotor
-Retractable landing gear
-Simple and realistic cockpit
-Detachable rotor and ceiling
-Moving entry and bathroom doors
-Detailed executive interior
-Detailed rotor blades
Due to the big size of the helicopter I found it difficult to take photos, so I had to create a background like that.
This is completely my design and it's not a replica of any existing helicopter, it came entirely from my imagination.
I built this because I deeply love any flying machine.
Hope you enjoy it.
Be safe.
Client: American Classics Magazine
Categorie: Photography, Modelshoting
Photographer: Dirk Behlau
Assistant: Jessica Behlau
Additional Info: Model: Zoe Scarlett - Dirk Behlau photographed the 1965 Chevrolet Mako Shark 2 in Switzerland where it got rebuilded by Hans Peter Böhi.
Chevrolet created two of these concept cars- only one of which was fully functional. The non-running show car sported futuristic details, such as square section side pipes and a squared-off steering wheel. This car debuted at the 1965 New York Auto Show. The second running show-car made its debut at the 1965 Paris Motor Show with more conventional steering wheel and exhaust. The car did have a retractable rear spoiler, and a square section bumper that could be extended for added protection. The Mako Shark II was powered by a 427 Mark IV engine, which became available on production Corvette models. The paint scheme was similar to the original Mako Shark, with blue/gray on top fading into silver/white at the rockers. After the show car made the rounds on the show circuit, it was returned to GM where it was dismantled. The running car would be given a reprieve and return to the show car circuit in modified form.
Concept Design Development Sketches
Inspired by plates and joints on skulls I photographed in the Hunterian Museum
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Illustrations and fabric samples
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Designs and Photoshop edits by me
2011 Chicago Auto Show
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The Infiniti Essence Concept, introduced at Geneva 2009, is unlike most concept cars in that it is presented with Louis Vuitton luggage matched to the new supercar that is custom fit inside the rear hatch. The Infiniti Essence uses a similar engine to the GT-R at its heart, but adds a newly-developed Nissan corporate electric motor to produce an extra 158 horsepower.
Sketching out some ideas for the Space Jam 2019 construction mecha category. Pretty goofy but fun. I don't have anywhere near enough lime to build this but.
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Sesión Lightandshadows - Rembrandt
Model: Cristina
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An exhibit at the British Motor Museum.
The Styling Research Vehicle debuted at the London Motor Show in 1970.
The car was intended to be powered by a 2.3 litre slant-4 engine with fuel injection and twin turbochargers.
Car: Vauxhall SRV concept.
Engine: 2300cc slant 4.
Year of manufacture: 1970.
Date taken: 16th April 2024.
For Eurobricks TC10 contest. Features Pneumatic pump, and rams for the blade elevation, tilt and sweep angle, hood opening, and ripper.
And a 16 cylinder engine to move anything.
Much more at Thirdwigg.com. Find the Youtube video here.
Startup small business SME, Entrepreneur owner using smartphone or tablet taking receive and checking online purchase shopping order to preparing pack product box. Selling online ideas concept
This was a very candid shot, which was taken from a distance and cropped later! Didnt expect him to react such a way, but it suited the pic !
Help concept with sharpener and eraser carrying an injured pencil isolated on white.
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01. CONCEPT. BALEAR PERGOLA. RARE
02. CONCEPT. BALEAR LAMP A
03. CONCEPT. BALEAR LAMP B
04. CONCEPT. BALEAR TABLE
06. CONCEPT. BALEAR CANDLE A
05. CONCEPT. BALEAR CARPET (Picture 1)
09. CONCEPT. BALEAR LEMON A
10. CONCEPT. BALEAR LEMON B
08. CONCEPT. BALEAR JAR A
14. CONCEPT. BALEAR SOFA ADULT. RARE
15. CONCEPT. BALEAR STOOL A
16. CONCEPT. BALEAR STOOL B
17. CONCEPT. BALEAR CHAIR A
19. CONCEPT. BALEAR CHAIR C
18. CONCEPT. BALEAR CHAIR B
Pitaya - Strawberry vases - Red/Green (small)
1. Myrrine. Sage set cabinet RARE (@ The Arcade)
5. Myrrine. Sage set lightbox
9. Ayla. Homegrown - Birdhouse Lantern (hanging)
:FNY: Designs - Wisteria Large 1 - Violet
[ILAYA] Tosca wooden box with books
HIDEKI - MOGWAI
[Figure 8] Oasis Chandelier Gold (with cascading water)
"Rimac All Wheel Torque Vectoring is a unique system that creates a new driving experience by utilising the advantages of independent wheel drive of the Concept_One’s four-motor powertrain system. The system provides unseen flexibility and grip by controlling each wheel individually one hundred times per second. Drivers can choose between various modes and settings to perfectly match their preferences, skills and the given situation..."
Source: Rimac Automobili
Photographed at TT Circuit Assen during 402automotive Supercar Sunday.
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Working on mixing the drone video with footage shot with my dslr, learning adobe premier has been challenging.