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Postby campbell18 » May 7th, 2010, 4:53 pm

hey guys, just a few drawings i did as part of my viscom subject at school
somehow managed to convince the teacher to let me redesign the falcon bumper :)

heres a few pics, let me know which ones you like, if any??
ill post a few rear bumper ones when i get a chance

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Re: FG bodykit designs

Postby rhys » May 7th, 2010, 5:01 pm

I like the first one the best.

Only thing is im not real sold on the VE style LED's but i think they will probably end up on he new FPV's anyway.

Great designs, now all you need to do is learn how to fiberglass then start selling $1000 a piece on eBay ;) lol
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Re: FG bodykit designs

Postby campbell18 » May 7th, 2010, 5:05 pm

yeh part of my design brief was to modify the headlights but i already liked them the way they were, so i chucked in the LED's instead

lol if only fiberglass was that easy
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Postby rhys » May 7th, 2010, 5:07 pm

are you going into design after you finish school?
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Postby nstg8a » May 7th, 2010, 5:12 pm

i like the idea of the led's, and they look much better integrated in those drawings than the afterthought ones on the hsvs
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Re: FG bodykit designs

Postby campbell18 » May 7th, 2010, 5:13 pm

id love to, but im probably better off sticking with something more mechanical
and plus im pretty useless with anything other then a greylead :)
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Re: FG bodykit designs

Postby campbell18 » May 7th, 2010, 5:30 pm

heres a rear view and a life drawing of my ED's exhaust tip

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Re: FG bodykit designs

Postby dylby1 » May 7th, 2010, 7:11 pm

as long as the LEDs arent on constantly like the HSV ones. i fkin hate them
i wish i could draw like this its incredible
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Re: FG bodykit designs

Postby rhys » May 8th, 2010, 11:31 am

campbell18 wrote:id love to, but im probably better off sticking with something more mechanical
and plus im pretty useless with anything other then a greylead :)


Hey its my bet that if you can do that with a grey lead your a hop, skip and jump away from being great in a lot of other artistic fields. Theres good money in being an architect i think. Also if your going into mechanics aim to be a diesel mechanic. I Worked at nissan for a bit as an apprentice and the fully qual guys are on $17 an hour!!! I was earning more at kmart. Its one thing to enjoy what you do, but you still have to be able to support a family. I would think private shops would earn more though.

How are you with numbers? Considered mechanical engineering?
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Postby campbell18 » May 9th, 2010, 1:13 pm

yeh thats what im planning on becoming mate
im still studying methods and physics, im aiming for either design or mechanical engineering

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Re: FG bodykit designs

Postby rhys » May 9th, 2010, 2:05 pm

Ah your set then if your good at those :good:

I know that if you do mech engineering at swinburne you have to build an open wheel race car as part of your final year assessment. I think its in teams of 4 or so. Then you compete in actual competition.
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Re: FG bodykit designs

Postby apoc » May 10th, 2010, 4:12 pm

Dude that is some respect drawing! Go for it, design or whatever :D
You maybe could draw up some e-series bodykit designs? Maybe. Someone on here is bound to be a fiberglasser...
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Re: FG bodykit designs

Postby campbell18 » May 24th, 2010, 11:45 pm

i dunno if my drawings are that good, im sure if a fibreglasser wanted to have a crack i could knock something up

cheers for the comments fellas, im in the middle of doing my final now, ill post some pics of the final kit when finished
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Re: FG bodykit designs

Postby InfernalTyrant » May 24th, 2010, 11:52 pm

You're doing all the same subjects as me. I've got chemistry as well though. :banghead:
I tried to do something very similar to what you're doing last year in viscomm. I wasn't nearly as good as you though. I also designed a guitar. This year I've been doing a television, which I hate, but I'm going to do a bar next semester which I've actually already started on.
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Re: FG bodykit designs

Postby campbell18 » June 4th, 2010, 5:49 pm

some updated pics of the final design

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Re: FG bodykit designs

Postby BROCKYB8 » June 7th, 2010, 3:05 pm

Thats awesome mate ,
Good work - Definatly got a tallent,

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Re: FG bodykit designs

Postby Dumpsta » August 1st, 2010, 11:03 am

Heck yeah.! Learn to do colour and you could make loads of money drawing other people's cars.. like the stompshop or whatever they are called. I'd pay to have one done of my car, but stomp shop is a little excessive iirc.
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Re: FG bodykit designs

Postby Aych Es Vee » October 21st, 2010, 12:11 pm

dylby1 wrote:as long as the LEDs arent on constantly like the HSV ones. i fkin hate them



The whole point of them is to be constantly on. They're copying some Euro countries and Canada, who by law, require lights to be on at all times.
The LEDs are by name, called 'daytime driving lights'.

The HSV ones look ridiculous though. I think it would be better if they were integrated into the headlights, as Audi does.
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