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Hopefully an ongoing project that I'll be working on, which is creating Hero Factory set concepts. All parts are created digitally using CAD software, so technically the custom pieces could be produced in reality, as I've tried to ensure they have sensible shapes and thicknesses.
You can read more and find other figures (in the future) here.
Concept art done for Installation 01, a Halo fan game. These were revealed in our new media page on our recently revealed website installation01.org/media
One of the drawings James Cameron did for the 1997 film Titanic.
Lent by James Cameron.
Nikon F4. AF Nikkor 50mm F1.4D lens. Kodak Tri-X 400 35mm B&W film.
Museo Lamborghini, Sant'Agata Bolognese (BO), Italy
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concept cd's made for book of I.Calvino "Lezioni americane". lightness, variety, rapidity, visibility, precision.
Unlike many other early space station concepts, this design actually made it out of the concept phase and into production, though no models were ever flown. This particular station was 30-feet and expandable. It was designed to be taken to outer space in a small package and then inflate in orbit. The station could, in theory, have been big enough for 1 to 2 people to use for a long period of time. A similar 24 foot station was built by the Goodyear Aircraft Corporation for NASA test use. The concept of space inflatables was revived in the 1990s.
Credit: NASA
Image Number: -12A
Date: May 26, 1961
Tempted to SHIPize but worried about sagging (aren't we all?) Every 20cm I can support each section so the sag shouldn't be too obvious. I can't think of a way to keep the spine rigid but allow the vertebrae to rotate? Based on concept art by Jon Dunham.
This is my entry for the rebrick McLaren design challenge.
The McLaren E1 Concept takes the known McLaren design language to a whole new level. While carrying the “form follows function” approach forward, it also incorporates design cues from Mclaren's rich racing history.
Like McLaren's famous Formula 1 cars the E1 Concept is a single seater high performance car, where the driver sits in the middle like in the legendary F1 road car. This allows the driver to position the car more precisely, while the car itself has a very narrow shape. Viewed form above the car is primarily shaped like a raindrop to allow best possible airflow and a minimal drag coefficient.
The front of the car is inspired by McLaren's current road cars, like the P1 or the 650S. It is wide and low with a round front profile. The headlights are shaped like the Mclaren logo and are attached to the hood as seperate sculptures. This gives the car a much greater road presence. The backwards facing hood scoop allows better airflow and is a homage to the McLaren M6GT road car.
The back of the E1 Concept mimics the look of McLarens Formula 1 cars. The rear wheel cases are separated from the main body. The two floating C-pillars connect them with the cockpit. The car features a massive rear wing, which is inspired by the F1 cars but is seemlessly integrated into the flow of the design architecture. The rear wheel suspension is fully exposed and since the E1 concept is a fully electric car, there is no need for exhaust pipes. The black painted wheels with red rims are another nod to the F1 race cars.
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Looking at expanding the 919th.
Threw together these three concepts with combat rigged clones.
Left: Lego SWTOR Jace Malcolm Rig on SW Clone Torso.
Centre: Lego Jurassic Worlds ACU Guard Rig on SW Clone Torso.
Right: Lego Winter Soldiers Rig on SW Clone Torso.
Comments, Criticism or even other rigged torso's I could combine with Clone Troopers would be much appreciated.
To all the customisers out there, I'm more than willing to share the designs. I can remove the colours or even change the colours if you would like. Designs would be in PDF format and correct size for printing.
This illustration Skylab shows the Apollo capsule, which was launched on a Saturn 1B rocket to ferry crews to space, docked to the multiple docking adapter, which was designed and built at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala.
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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.
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
IAA Frankfurt 2019
First Auto Works (FAW) is one of the four largest state-owned automotive companies in China. It was founded in 1953 and launched its first car, the Hongqi (Red Flag), in 1958. One of its subsidiaries, FAW Tianjin, started producing cars in 1965. From November 1984 it started producing Daihatsu cars in license, starting with the Hijet, but followed by the Charade in 1986. This car, the Xiali (夏利) would become one of the most successful cars in China in the nineties and can be considered an icon for the Chinese automotive industry.
The same designation is true for Hongqi, the brand originally intended for high-ranking officials. The Hongqi CA72 was based on a 1955 Chrysler/Imperial. It was followed by the CA770-series in 1963. In 1988 FAW started producing the Audi 100 under its own name, the CA7180/CA7200/CA7220-series. Versions continued to be produced until 2006. The S9 is mid-engined supercar powered by a 4.0-litre V8 engine mated to an electric motor, generating a system power of no less than 1,400 PS. Acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h takes just 1.9 seconds and top speed is 400 km/h. Hongqi will actually start making these from 2021!
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.