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How about we start with basic shapes and go from there.... Longer front/shorter back shape A, or shorter front longer back shape B?
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08-15-2013, 12:25 PM | #142 |
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Definitely longer front.
If you change that, I believe you have drifted away from the Camaro heritage itself....that is more than just an evolution or revolution in my mind...its a complete shift of the thought process. Having wide/strong rear shoulders is another thing to me that should remain in a Camaro design.
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Actually I like a long hood-short front overhang, this is what the Camaro should be. I never liked the overhang on 90s Camaros especially with the shorter hood. It is such a crucial design element to me. I like short decks but not too short, I want beef back there but I want it to flow to flow as well.
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08-15-2013, 07:42 PM | #145 |
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From reading through everything here and elsewhere, I'm beginning to get the impression people kind of want a military look. They don't want sexy and seductive, they want a shape like a fighter jet; a look that radiates power; something that looks intimidating.
Would that kind of look be going in the right direction?
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That George Loizou picture screams future and looks very cutting edge. I agree with other posters that your designs are a regression of the current Camaro. All of the side view angles scream 1990's Impala. Nothing jumps out. When you see a design, like the 5th gen where you are immediately captivated. Like looking at an Aston Martin One-77 for the first time. These are the kind of lines and agressive styling you need to shoot for. It can't look like the 5th Gen, it has to be a visual masterpiece with bits and pieces from the 5th gen, but with new, futuristic styling. At least that's my opinion and what I'd like to see.
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08-16-2013, 03:01 AM | #148 |
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Good to see some input here.
Alrighty then! So here's my first attempt at something with more of a military look. Everything from the front wheels back is shaping up pretty good but I have to figure out what to do with the front; I stuck that on there just to have something there but I'm not happy with that look. The style of the top is heavily influenced by a fighter jet canopy. The sides and back half is more of a ground combat vehicle look. It's going to be interesting to see what kind of reaction this gets hehe.
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I didn't realize military vehicles were cutting edge and futuristic. They are big, blocky, clumsy, things with not style whatsoever. Why do you think the general public is looking for a military design? Smooth lines, good flow from front to back, nothing that stands out as to far apart or too close. I'm sure GM has the best in the business for designers and even at that, the new cars get critiqued. Just like the back of the Z/28. It's getting all kinds of heat. Good luck. You have great cad skills, now if you can put something out that everyone likes. Maybe Chevy will adopt it.
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1950's F-104 Starfighter 1960's SR-71 F14 F-16 F-22, F-117, F-15, F-4 Oh I don't know....they've always been leading-edge designs. Fighter aircraft have had a great influence on auto designers for 60 years. In the 50's, 60's and to some degree the 70's "futuristic" was envisioned as needle-nose, rocket-like, sleek, piercing, flowing shapes. From the 80's-on starting with movies like Blade Runner and Alien things "future" started to take a different shape; more angular for the most part. Currently the styling "trend" is Japanese anime robot/cartoon/comic book. LED lights styled to look like robot eyes. Lots of "me too" design going on right now. I want the Camaro to NOT look like any of that. So I'm experimenting... trying to find the right "look" that's American, futuristic, powerful, muscular. Not an easy task but at least this thread shows there's interest with hundreds of 'views' a day; even if they're silent viewers mostly at least it shows people are interested.
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I think some of the design elements that sets a "Muscle Car" apart from a "Sports Car" are the design elements necessary for a Front Engine - Rear Drive. There should be a powerful engine compartment and then rear quarters that portray that there is power being delivered to the ground beneath them.
I'm not sure I am describing what I am trying to say very well, but perhaps if you Google "Yoga Pants" you'll get an idea of the kind of shapes I'm trying to describe. Also as far as the "face", I think a sports car coming up behind you looks like it might slip right past you and is so efficient you barely notice it passing. When a "muscle car" comes up behind you your first thought is that you are going to be eaten or sucked into the intake. Then when it passes, it should sound like you are riding a bicycle on the track during a Nascar race. The Camaro, to some extent should look like it's overcoming its inefficient airflow, with brute force. I think having the headlights impacting the airflow rather than sliding under it is a key element as are large air-sucking openings.
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I have so many thoughts but so little time. Keep in mind that people who have time to view a thread don't necessarily have time to respond. It doesn't mean that people aren't interested. Quite the contrary, I've been very interested.
First I want to say that I admire your skills and vision, I know this sort of thing isn't easy. While your latest designs have potential to be cool cars in my eyes... they have absolutely zero potential to be Camaros. Revolutionary can't mean 100% different. As GM might put it, it has to be readily identifiable as a Camaro. Remember the Ford Probe? When it was designed it was to be the next gen Mustang. The serious outcry was over the drivetrain/layout of course, but close behind was the styling. Fortunately they scrapped that plan, because it had 0% Mustang DNA. As to your first design... I like it, but as others have said, it looks like the 5thgen evolved from that one, not the other way around. It could have been the 'missing' generation. That said... don't scrap it. I see where you're going, but the problem is the curves. Whether you like it or not, the 6thgen will be more edgy, I can pretty much guarantee that. Done right, I think it will look outstanding that way, without being 'too' trendy. The thing is, almost all production cars have to have a similar 'current' look, or most people won't want them. There are some exceptions (think Lamborghini), but the Camaro isn't one. Being 'edgy' doesn't mean it has to go all Reventon, it just needs that 'modern' definition (that will slowly change over time as it always has). I'm 100% positive that this will be a strong evolution of the 5thgen but with other gen cues as well, not a revolution or retro of another gen. The question is... do you want to render something that you feel should be the 6thgen (as you have) or that you feel will be the 6thgen? You're perfectly in the right to do either one. If you want to render what they're going to release, you have to add some lines and creases that join compound curves. You can do this with your basic shape, you have the greenhouse mostly correct with the further laid back windshield and the slightly more curved top (from the side profile that is). Your exaggerated "reverse mohawk" (as people call it around here) is dead-on. Sheesh, it's time to get back to work already. There's a lot more I'm thinking and don't have time to express, but the one other thing I want to say before I go is that the headlights/upper grille on the Transformers 4 car is almost exactly what is to come except lower down because the front will have a lower profile (you can throw the rest of that car out the window). Round is dead (for now... it always comes back, but won't any time soon). Please keep at it because it's very neat to see other's visions come to life (2D life at least). If I don't post anymore it's only because I don't have time to lay down my thoughts.
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