Is there such a thing?
Maybe nature inspired?
Or some math like the golden ratio/fibonacci that its supposedly widespread in nature?
Is there such a thing?
Maybe nature inspired?
Or some math like the golden ratio/fibonacci that its supposedly widespread in nature?
Yes the ones that look like they belong on a woman.
They make a car instantly sexier.
Didn't we discuss that woman-cocacola thing not that long ago?
[quote=Ferrer;993262]Didn't we discuss that woman-cocacola thing not that long ago?[/quote]
Women taste like Coca-cola? Has it been that long that I forgot?
[quote=Ferrer;993262]Yes the ones that look like they belong on a woman.
They make a car instantly sexier.
Didn't we discuss that woman-cocacola thing not that long ago?[/quote]
[URL="http://rpmart.com/portfolio/veronique-gt/"]This thing comes to mind.[/URL] Aside from the odd treatment of the front, behind the shoulders it does look quite nice. I think the artist was satirizing '60s cars or something, but I think it bears out Ferrer's point quite well.
That all said, the dagmars on midcentury Cadillacs were not very attractive.
[quote=Kitdy;993292]Women taste like Coca-cola? Has it been that long that I forgot?[/quote]
Someone needs a trip to Nevada. Drop me a line and we'll make trip. ;)
Ahhhhh, the ranch?
[quote=Kitdy;993313]Ahhhhh, the ranch?[/quote]
Damn straight.
Don't know that theres any SINGLE form which can do that. But of course there are few who don't like long hood/short deck configurations. And someone once told me (this is unconfirmed) that most of the cars considered beautiful were in or around a 110" wheelbase.
[quote=f6fhellcat13;993296][URL="http://rpmart.com/portfolio/veronique-gt/"]This thing comes to mind.[/URL] Aside from the odd treatment of the front, behind the shoulders it does look quite nice. I think the artist was satirizing '60s cars or something, but I think it bears out Ferrer's point quite well.[/quote]
That the best looking [I]car[/I] ever.
[quote=Ferrer;993262]Yes the ones that look like they belong on a woman.
They make a car instantly sexier.
Didn't we discuss that woman-cocacola thing not that long ago?[/quote]
What about surfaces?
Let's say you were hired to design the quite flat sides for a boxy car.
Say you can make the surface curvature protude 3 inches out.
What surface curvature would you use?
i.e. circular, parabolic, elliptical, parametric if so which one
oh i forgot the proportions of the wheels and bodyhight. saw it on tv some time ago. i used it to sketch up this car
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big surfaces should be avoided imo. the air-intakes over the doors were added later, because it looked like a long cigar shaped vehicle.
i think its all about proportions