Thread: Automotive Art
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11-29-2009 03:21 PM #1
Automotive Art
Not sure where to post this. I have been drawing sine I was seven and designing cars since I was 11, when a family friend drew a 76 Chevy 4x4 during a Christmas party. I have a copyright for my art under T.J.'s Classiques. I have not actually sold any yet but my wife is setting u a booth at a Rod run for me next year before I get back. I have wanted to build my own shop to build these and other cars since I was 15, when I realized working for someone else would get me no where in life. When I get home I will be attending college in Tennessee at the Metal Craft Skills College. Then I want to move on o the Savannah College of Art and Design for Industrial design (automotive). Some of these are quick sketches. So here you go...
My pride and joy. 1942 Chevy 4 door converted to 2 dr carson topped convertible. Powered by a Potvin Supercharged flathead Cadillac V8.
2011 Impala
This is my first try at oil paint. Taught myself:
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11-29-2009 03:23 PM #2
My photoshop on a wide body beretta.
This is based off a piece of art I saw and had never drawn at this angle.
Beretta Camaro Hibrid (No not hibrid engine)
2004 GT 500 Mustang. My design before Shelby came out with a new one.
2012 Cutlass
Last edited by ARTEMIS1759; 11-29-2009 at 03:27 PM.
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11-29-2009 03:24 PM #3
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11-29-2009 03:28 PM #4
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11-29-2009 10:46 PM #5
Really cool pics. Looks like you have some fresh ideas and lots of talent!
ThomasMe: I don't know how to build a hot rod.
Old Hot Rodder: You ever build a model car?
Me:Yeah...
Old Hot Rodder: Well instead of using glue you weld.
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11-30-2009 10:44 AM #6
Ok, all. I love "Prodigy" so much that I need to tell you abut it. When I design a car I can tell you the mods down to the last performance part and body mod it needs. So, here goes.
This car was one I was going to buy before I went to basic training but somebody nabbed before I got there. It started life as a ho hum 1942 Chevy 4 door sedan that was complete but in dire need of help. It was in decent shape with no major rust or body damage for 300 dollars out of Montana. I like the idea of using a four door for a lead sled because they can be converted into long, low and sleek 2 doors. Starting with the drivetrain it has a 346 flat head Cadillac Sherman Tank engine (because the are still readily available on the market still in the oil filled drums they were put in to keep fresh). Also, it was an oddball engine few people build up. I even went so far as to checking out a classic Caddy forum to find the performance parts. Which include Navarro aluminum Heads and GM also built a two carb manifold built for more power for tanks. But this one utilizes a Pot-vin style front mount supercharger and a Hildborn style FI that uses modern EFI. It has kustom headers. Dual 2 1/2" exhaust with straight pipes capped with dual 4" tips and the old fashioned flame throwers with the distributer and heater fan. Backed by a 39 ford trans filled with Lincoln Zephyr gears and an OD (for history sake ). It is backed by a quick change Halibrand or Winters. The wheels are steelies with Cadillac Sombreros that have finned aluminum centers and bullets with a center chrome bar and green lucite covers over the "Prodigy" name set into the bullets. Body mods from the front consist of a sunken licesne plate with a tinted curved glass cover. The Bumperettes are 1955 Cadillac with the bullets. The center section is a 1956 Plymouth with a Chevrolet shield. The grille opening is a fitted 1950 Mercury with an aluminum grille mesh and neon glow stick for back lighting. The hood is nosed and rounded with a S-curve vent on each side. The headlights are frenched tri-bars with blinkers built in with 1940 ford style and finned aluminum inserts. The whole car has been shaved of almost all trim and the side spear has been shortened in the front and lengthened in the back. The hood flips forward ulilising the mechanism from a 1988 Olds Delta 88. The fenders are flowed together and the fronts have 3" finned aluminum exhaust cutouts. The fender skirts have vents and 1954 Mercury Skirt tooth trim. The roof was lopped 4" and cut completely off. The windshield has the traditional V-butt and garnished with Appleton spotlights. The front windows are electric utilizing U channel for the openings and Art Decco style cranks for actuators. 4" Peep mirrors with the swan neck add to the design. The rear 1/4 windows and rear window are removable and also utilize U-channel aluminum trim that is chrome plated. The top is a traditional Carson style that is either beige or saddle color to match the interior. The rear fenders are molded to the body and have been extended and flowed to the rear panel giving it the in motion look. Dual antennas are frenched into the top of the driver's rear quarter. The rear tail lights consist of 8 individual lights in chrome housings behind kustom lucite lenses so they appear to float in the opening when lit up and have kustom chrome trim in a floval shape. Top two on each side are turn signal, brake and park lights in red. The next one down is an amber turn signals and park lights and the bottom is clear back up lights. The trunk lid has been decked and shaved and has dual frenched license plate boxes with curved tinted glass covers (one for the plate and one for the car club plaque). The rear bumper is actually the outer halves of a 1955 Chevy front bumper with a 1958 Chevy rear center section. The exhaust tips are radiused into the bumper. Now the crowning achievement. The door pillars were kicked back 4-6" and the remaining rear opening was filled in. While the front doors were legthened the same amount. The doors are flowed down to the base of the body. The doors are opened by traditional kick n' pull actuators. The rockers were cut off and kicked out 1 1/4" (only seen on one other car from the 50s as far as I know) and the space in between is filled with 1 1/4" frosted plexiglass that is backlit with neon to make the rockers appear to be floating. The paint is gold metal flake over silver. Then topped with Deep Brandy wine color. The interior is done in beige or saddle tuck n' roll. The dash is body color on top and chrome underneath. The knobs are all Bake-lite style including the shift knob. The Guages are from a 50 Merc and the speedo has been reworked to accomodate a tach in the center. And that is the history of the "Prodigy". God I want to build this car.Last edited by ARTEMIS1759; 01-06-2010 at 04:37 PM.
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11-30-2009 09:27 PM #7
very cool i really dig your drawings
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01-07-2010 04:03 PM #8
Ok, so the car with the frosted plexiglass panels was none other then Harry Bradley's "La Jolla" from the 50's.
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01-07-2010 06:09 PM #9
Without any description at all, I think Prodigy is top shelf. You have some real talent. I grew up with custom cars all around my area, I have always loved the Carson tops.
RichardLast edited by ford2custom; 01-07-2010 at 06:12 PM.
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01-07-2010 11:02 PM #10
Keep sketching, You are well on your way.
My teachers used to yell at me all the time for drawing cars in school, as I am sure they did to you. Now I get to draw cars for a living as a designer at Chrysler! Take that Mrs. Heath!
You are better that I was before College, so you are definately on your way.
Here are a couple from a while ago... Cant show anything recent, confidentiality and stuff.
Mark
35 Chevy Master 4-Door-Look ma, no trunk!
72 Porsche 914 DZ
email: info@newvintageusa.com
http://community.webshots.com/user/marksurel
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01-08-2010 02:18 AM #11
Those are sweet what medium do you use and what kind of paper is that on. Yeah I used to have cars drawn on homework and other things lol. Got in trouble all the time.Thanks all for your comments.
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01-08-2010 07:43 AM #12
At work I iusally sketch with ball point pen and marker and do a little airbrushing in photoshop. Each one takes from 30-60 minutes.
Mark35 Chevy Master 4-Door-Look ma, no trunk!
72 Porsche 914 DZ
email: info@newvintageusa.com
http://community.webshots.com/user/marksurel
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01-08-2010 04:29 PM #13
Thanks for that info. I need my photo shop back bad. The wide body Beretta Design was done on photoshop. I used a white IMCA Lumina Race Car and put windows in it and redid the paint.
I wanted to complain about this NZ slang business, but I see it was resolved before it mattered. LOL..
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