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  • dvck
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    • Nov 2009
    • 3394

    #16
    where did you go to school hotballs? and are you going to dockweiler on saturday?
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    • hotballs
      E30 Enthusiast
      • Mar 2009
      • 1155

      #17
      Originally posted by mr.dvck
      where did you go to school hotballs? and are you going to dockweiler on saturday?
      I have a degree in transportation design from ArtCenter in Pasadena....and now i'm spending my nights on an e30 board with a lot of student loans.

      No, but really I work in the 3D/CGI Automotive business now. Can't make it this weekend, but I've been meaning to actually meet some local e30 guys one of these days. All in good time, this thread inspired me to dust off out some of my old work and share.

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      • nickflic3
        No R3VLimiter
        • Sep 2009
        • 3564

        #18
        Damn it man, your living my dream!! My parents can't even be open minded bout what I want to do with my life and it's messing with my head like now IDK what I want to do any more... Had my heart set on design; even took a concurrent online beginners class with the Art Academy las winter. Was at the top of my class... Any way /vent
        Congrats with your field of work man, I understand the level of difficulty in finding work.
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        • JamesE30
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          • Feb 2007
          • 2092

          #19
          Cool thread, I'm an Industrial design student. This is some of my work from my transport 1 class:

          Couple of quick concepts





          Quick interior sketch



          IP and consol design



          F1 concept I plan on rendering



          Concept Render



          I'm just about to start clay modelling and Alias, So far I'm only fluent in MAYA and Solid works. (I <3 Solid works lol)
          I'll post up some more work later If I'm feeling confident haha

          R.H.D
          M-technic I club

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          • dvck
            No R3VLimiter
            • Nov 2009
            • 3394

            #20
            Originally posted by hotballs
            ... ArtCenter in Pasadena....and now i'm spending my nights on an e30 board with a lot of student loans.

            ...actually meet some local e30 guys one of these days...
            good deeds man! im trying to push myself to go through with the application process
            at ACCD for some time now, id be in for graphics though. with any luck ill make the
            deadline for scholarships on Oct1.

            come out to the VanNuys meets its usually the last friday of every month, at "the plant" check the SoCal boards, best most consistent meet though.


            anyway, i should contribute some of my own work to the thread...

            heres a series of shirts that were designed as a student project to promote three different typefaces for LinoType.





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            • tyleRcoey
              Mod Crazy
              • Jun 2010
              • 630

              #21
              here's some recent work-based stuff...

              character design set for a client -


              fire safety dangler deck for arby's -


              activity book for boston's pizza -

              www.tylercoey.com - www.donewhenimdead.com

              E36/8 ///M coupe - E36 ///M3 sedan - E30 ///M powered

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              • hotballs
                E30 Enthusiast
                • Mar 2009
                • 1155

                #22
                Originally posted by nickflic3
                Damn it man, your living my dream!! My parents can't even be open minded bout what I want to do with my life and it's messing with my head like now IDK what I want to do any more... Had my heart set on design; even took a concurrent online beginners class with the Art Academy las winter. Was at the top of my class... Any way /vent
                Congrats with your field of work man, I understand the level of difficulty in finding work.
                Dude don't give up man. There are scholarships, student loans, financial aid. A buddy of mine didn't have any help from his parents, but he's also about $220K in the hole. :( It's up to you. ACCD is super expensive and if you are under 25 my advice to you is to find yourself a little more in design/art/engineering whatever it may be, and then when you're a little older and wiser you'll have a better design sense and more dedication if you decide to drop $100K+ on an education that has an extremely competitive job placement rate.

                Also there are lots of cheap classes with Stan Kong at Pasadena City College (if he's still there). Art Academy in SF is afforable and isn't a horrible program. Not the caliber of ACCD, but I actually work with a guy who went there and he is pretty dope. Night classes at ArtCenter aren't cheap, but for a $1k you can get an idea of the kind of things you'll be doing. I mean if you're dedicated and have a passion for it, you can almost go anywhere. Just think if you would be doing this on your free time anyway then there is no reason why you can't do it. There are ways.

                Also there is a lot to be said about the money. I don't want to be too negative, but when I enrolled at 21 I had no idea about the financial implications. Once you get out and make your own money you start to realize how much it was.


                Originally posted by mr.dvck
                good deeds man! im trying to push myself to go through with the application process
                at ACCD for some time now, id be in for graphics though. with any luck ill make the
                deadline for scholarships on Oct1.
                Congrats dude! Are you in? Say bye bye to weekends and sleep! It'll be fun man, I sometimes wish I could do it over, but then again it would probably kill me.

                I'll look up that Van Nuys meet. The e30 is a shell though so I'll have my 95 m3. Don't kill me for owning an e36. :shock:

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                • dvck
                  No R3VLimiter
                  • Nov 2009
                  • 3394

                  #23
                  Originally posted by hotballs
                  Dude don't give up man. There are scholarships, student loans, financial aid... Stan Kong at Pasadena City College (if he's still there)...There are ways.

                  Also there is a lot to be said about the money. I don't want to be too negative, but when I enrolled at 21 I had no idea about the financial implications. Once you get out and make your own money you start to realize how much it was.
                  all truth here.

                  Stan Kong is amazing and as far as i know he is still in PCC and kicking ass at it. By far one of the best
                  instructors ive had in ALL of schooling.



                  Originally posted by hotballs
                  Congrats dude! Are you in? Say bye bye to weekends and sleep! It'll be fun man, I sometimes wish I could do it over, but then again it would probably kill me.

                  I'll look up that Van Nuys meet. The e30 is a shell though so I'll have my 95 m3. Don't kill me for owning an e36. :shock:
                  Not in yet, building and polishing up the portfolio to submit in the coming weeks. eiiiiihhhhppppp!
                  I dont have much doubts that i cant get in. i get plenty of positive vibes and comments on my
                  work from administration and professors both at ACCD and PCC, took an 'at night' class to really
                  feel out what ArtCenter would be like, and im hooked :( it is a shitload of money, but there are many
                  many ways. A friend of mine who transfered from PCC (last i knew) was in her seventh term and
                  only had incurred a 50k debt. Its all about how hard you can really push yourself i think.

                  I know im going to miss the social life, but can you really complain once its all said and done?
                  I've had some of the most memorable moments working deep into the night on graphics.
                  One of the things that i most fear about starting art center, is the end of it, for what it costs, it should
                  last a bit longer don't you think?

                  so to NicFlic3 - push it if you really want it and think you can make it, also like hotballs said, feel things
                  out at JC's and public programs, you might think you're into transportation but might really excel at
                  illustration, vice versa, and any other discipline.

                  I don't count on the help from my parents not that they wouldn't i don't doubt them, but i wouldn't
                  want to bear them with such 'burden'. So im going to do it based on scholarships, financial aid, and
                  loans, ill be in a hole for a bit after school is over, but its all worth it in the end.
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                  • hotballs
                    E30 Enthusiast
                    • Mar 2009
                    • 1155

                    #24
                    Word man, well good luck with the application process. I've got a boatload of advice for handling that machine on the hill. I'll try to make it out to the Van Nuys meet.

                    And Jamese30 nice work man! Coming along nicely for a trans 1 class.

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                    • reelop19
                      Banned
                      • Jan 2010
                      • 770

                      #25
                      Man I wish I was artistic

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                      • YAN-3
                        R3V OG
                        • Jan 2004
                        • 6018

                        #26
                        cool thread. some skills here for sure

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                        • nickflic3
                          No R3VLimiter
                          • Sep 2009
                          • 3564

                          #27
                          Originally posted by hotballs
                          Dude don't give up man. There are scholarships, student loans, financial aid. A buddy of mine didn't have any help from his parents, but he's also about $220K in the hole. :( It's up to you. ACCD is super expensive and if you are under 25 my advice to you is to find yourself a little more in design/art/engineering whatever it may be, and then when you're a little older and wiser you'll have a better design sense and more dedication if you decide to drop $100K+ on an education that has an extremely competitive job placement rate.

                          Also there are lots of cheap classes with Stan Kong at Pasadena City College (if he's still there). Art Academy in SF is afforable and isn't a horrible program. Not the caliber of ACCD, but I actually work with a guy who went there and he is pretty dope. Night classes at ArtCenter aren't cheap, but for a $1k you can get an idea of the kind of things you'll be doing. I mean if you're dedicated and have a passion for it, you can almost go anywhere. Just think if you would be doing this on your free time anyway then there is no reason why you can't do it. There are ways.

                          Also there is a lot to be said about the money. I don't want to be too negative, but when I enrolled at 21 I had no idea about the financial implications. Once you get out and make your own money you start to realize how much it was.
                          Originally posted by mr.dvck
                          all truth here.

                          Stan Kong is amazing and as far as i know he is still in PCC and kicking ass at it. By far one of the best
                          instructors ive had in ALL of schooling.

                          ...so to NicFlic3 - push it if you really want it and think you can make it, also like hotballs said, feel things
                          out at JC's and public programs, you might think you're into transportation but might really excel at
                          illustration, vice versa, and any other discipline.

                          I don't count on the help from my parents not that they wouldn't i don't doubt them, but i wouldn't
                          want to bear them with such 'burden'. So im going to do it based on scholarships, financial aid, and
                          loans, ill be in a hole for a bit after school is over, but its all worth it in the end.
                          Thanks for the encouragement guys, I guess it's always better to "hear it from the horses mouth" as my dad always says. Everyone I talk to about design is biased thinking I won't have a good life cuz most of my family are either doctors or nurses. Right now I'm thinking about getting a degree in nursing informatics then using the money from that to fund design school. Once again it's cool to hear advice from those who are actually doing it :)
                          Bronzit 4-door Swap Drifting somewhere
                          Cammed B25 Swap Daily Driver
                          Updated 10/1

                          Originally posted by StereoInstaller1
                          Maybe 300 CANADIAN HP, thats like 225 US HP.

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                          • dvck
                            No R3VLimiter
                            • Nov 2009
                            • 3394

                            #28
                            Originally posted by hotballs
                            ...good luck with the application process. I've got a boatload of advice for handling that machine on the hill. I'll try to make it out to the Van Nuys meet...
                            Advice, i need all i can get!
                            yea make it out, its no longer just e30's though it its majority, all euro cars are
                            welcome. I alwyas enjoy a well done 36 ///M :D

                            Originally posted by nickflic3
                            Thanks for the encouragement guys, ...Right now I'm thinking about getting a degree in nursing informatics then using the money from that to fund design school...
                            just graduated high school right? its not that bad a plan, but you really got to
                            knock it out quick, and in the meantime you can pick up clases on the public
                            system, that way you also get to try out a couple of different disciplines quick and
                            easy, see what's really for you :up: either way good luck!
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                            • BMWerke
                              E30 Modder
                              • May 2010
                              • 893

                              #29
                              I do Industrial Design as well, I currently go to F.I.T but I am Tryin to transfer to Pratt. I'm not down with the CAD, 'cause i dont know how to use it very well :(. I prefer prismacolor markers and my trusty sketch book. I also have a small clothin line and to custom nikes.


                              these were all white, i love cuttin up old jeans

                              these are dirty


                              '90 325is DD, 5 spd swap-H&R springs-Euro Headlight Fully Built OBD1 M54b30. Ox Blood interior, 3.46 LSD with Z3M Diff Cover. Custom shifter, every bushing replaced.
                              '86 325e- Donor car for swap/parts car
                              '00 323i- BBS 197s Totalted
                              '89 740 turbo Volvo- Donated

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                              • dvck
                                No R3VLimiter
                                • Nov 2009
                                • 3394

                                #30
                                Originally posted by BMWerke
                                ...I prefer prismacolor markers and my trusty sketch book....
                                get a marker pad, you wont suck your markers dry as quick, and it just plain out looks better. The paper doesn't have a tooth.

                                talking about markers, i dug up a few of my pages from Stan Kongs rendering class at PCC, take it as inspiration nickflick3


                                this is how i started out the class... taking about 35-40 minutes to do this goofy representation of basic shapes...


                                then Stan kicked my ass through the semester, and i was pumping out these pages in about 5 minutes each...








                                and finished the semester with a photorealistic rendering that was bananas, and i can't
                                for the life of me find it right now.
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