CPiotrowski said:
I am hoping this design will get me an industrial design position somewhere.
And this sentence did make me feel to reply in this long and pleasant thread.
As shown in some of the links provided here, CPiotrowski is not alone in his personal efforts modeling fancy cars and rendering them. Many, many boys who do some CAD job are modelling cars or bikes in their spare time or lunch breaks. Some of themare good, and the results are always asthonishing and beyond belief. "Is that a rendering?!? Looks like a photo to me!"
They all have the wish to work for a major car company, a design office, or at least at one of the supliers of them. And they hope that their work will get them there. But what they produce is a picture. A fancy picture. As you look at the wireframe of their models, it's just a skin. And it lacks any structure, wall thickness, engineering or what else is needed to create a manufacturable product.
So when solliciting to any position you desire, don't show your fancy pictures nor bring your home made 3D designs. But insist on your skills. Mention that you can dream Wildfire 2.0andthat ISDX is your thing. Mention terms like curvature continuous, top-down design, the difference between Style and Boundary Blends, and so on. And when solliciting for some position, let it be a technical one. Don't write for some design position. Remember that for any designer, 10 engineers are needed.
And now the tip: When having a job as a engineer within that car company or design office, than you can go wild. Style and shape anything that you work on, and in no time you make it to the desired departement or get the nice new projects. This worked fine for me, working already 6 years at one of the major design offices in the Netherlands.
Huug
PS CP: don't get me wrong: I like your work, and also these treads. Keep on the good work!
Edited by: Huug