Not really, italian design in the 70s was much better resolved than the cybertruck. It is not that unique as people make it out to be. Here's a quick sketch i did for a uni project a while back
Not exactly a drawing or sketch, but I did this oil painting edit of a real picture of my jeep... 2nd pic is the original.
An economic middle class electric sedan Ps: this doesn't inspired nor belong to any brand Also check out my original Instagram post to see more ==> [ https://www.instagram.com/p/B_tQhE6l-ia/?igshid=1l6do8vvjmak1 ] --- Post updated --- How is the interior look to you guys? Pls tell me
I speced my own rolls royce phantom. Gonna detail it and shade it Also, let me know what you think of it
Man, I just love it when people see coincidental resemblances in my fictional car designs. --- Post updated --- The rest of my fictional car designs that I haven't shown here. Most of them were designed for my friend GauntletPorsche/BarqsLabrador, who's also on this forum, albeit inactive. Hayata and Mitsuki are my brands, though. 2000 Hayata Cyclone (sport compact coupe): 1988 Stryker Superboss (New Zealand grand tourer): 1993 Stryker Highpower (New Zealand muscle car): 1998 Mitsuki Premia: 2005 Derring Herculean DP8 (American V8 sedan): 2003 Twinbrook Hemmingway V8 (Australian V8 sedan): 2001 Houndsworth Vext 2.0T V6 (British sport compact coupe):
Designed a Group 3 concept for alfa romeo mole costruzione. The design is motivated by the announcement of mazda RX-vision group 3 car. Going to update with a colourized ver Comparison down below
What the Mystery Machine could look like as an ordinary cargo van and as a custom pickup. My inspiration for the pickup was the Dodge A-100. I'd take suggestions of what else I could draw it as.