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Sketch P*rn: Dave Owsen’s Modular Car

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Recent CCS grad Dave Owsen has posted his renderings to Coroflot for the Hyundai Swap concept, a vehicle whose interior is hot-swappable.  Using simple linework and shading, with color only where needed, Owsen’s sketches pop off the page.  The renderings are almost whimsical in nature:  the vehicle comes alive, is friendly, and has a nice stance all with his use of clean graphic breakups.

The thick linework has an almost cartoon feel to it, and coupled with more detailed renderings for the interior create shots that are nice design studies without overdoing it.  Students: sometimes you don’t need to go balls to the wall with a rendering.  Leave a little to our imaginations.

More images after the break.  [via core77 and Owsen's Coroflot page]

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