This is probably the largest category of my drawings... Anyone who knows me fairly well would know that I have an interest in cars... Especially the fast ones, or the really sexy ones... And if you're familiar with my background (as well as what my dad does for a living), it'd go some lengths to explain why many of my drawings have Toyota or Lexus logos.

This batch of drawings was done during OAC, and it reflects my immature taste in cars at that time... Ugly wheels, ugly wings, lots of junkish-looking things... The hatchback looks pretty cool though... Of course, it really was just my take on the European Corolla T-Sport... Which I wish we got here in North America.

 

This set was done during first year University... The first one is perhaps my first, and best attempt at drawing a luxury coupe... Heavily influenced by the likes of Rolls Royce, Bentley, etc., if I were a fat black rapper with lots of ice and bling bling, I'd sport that. The second one was heavily influenced by the RX7, 350Z, and to an extent, sport coupes like the Celica or Integra. The ones after that are (in order) my Cadillac CTS-influenced coupe, my rendition of what the next Supra should look like, a WRC Hatchback (I love hatches), the front end of my take on the-upcoming Lexus supercar, the back end of the same, and finally, another WRC hatchback.

 

This batch would be the latest drawings I've done related to cars. Essentially, these 5 pics can be treated as different angles of the same car. If you want to get picky, however, it can be said that certain parts/angles vary from drawing to drawing... I am not skilled enough to make the drawings *that* perfect. It was my intention to design a super-sexy exotic, much like a Ferrari, Lamborghini, Porsche, McLaren, Koenigsegg, etc. The 3rd and 4th pics differ in the treatment of the nose... I'm still undecided as to whether I like the long nose, or the short nose config. Oh, and I do realize that the top-down view is horribly out of alignment... My excuse is that I didn't have access to a ruler while I was doing it, and for what it's worth, I think it's alright. I fixed it in the one after that (somewhat).

 

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