Im in general pretty suprised that his feedback is so damn good. First time seeing the video and by critique i was really expecting for him to go into the flaws, but he didnt, really good stuff.
@@Florious420 Yeah, that's a sign of a good educator. Too many teachers focus on "How I'd make it better" instead of "How can I teach X to make it better".
@@PersonManManManMan - An artist doesn't point out another artists 'mistakes', because nothing is a mistake as it's subjective. If you listen to how Frank speaks, he is advising people upon what they should work on to accentuate what they already have done so that they improve. It's called; positive reinforcement.
Very cool of you to also dedicate some time to a beginner's drawing! I'm currently in my first year of Industrial Design and I would love to become a car designer. Your channel has been a great inspiration for me. Thanks for all the videos
let's make it a poll :) i start: it looked better before, in comparison now it's just generic, soulless, boring. sadly, the Bee-ari-setto is gone for me ;(
I am LOVING that accurate design, it's very TRON-esque. Super cool! I love you content Frank, you're a great guy to contribute your time to help out the young guys on their designs and also give your opinions on car trends. It would be fun to see you run into one of these young designers in 5 years when they are famous like you are and they remember the time you reviewed their drawing!
Cool! Always slightly more of an F-Zero fan, specifically F-Zero-X, but the look of the VipEout games has always been just phenomenal. One of the best looking racing series of all time.
Frank, as ever enlightening and look forward to the next video. Some talented youngsters out there and a sterling job on putting something back in to the design industry, you are held In great esteem 👍
I can't Draw but this is so intresting to watch. I Love Cars and Design. This Chanel is great! It should be Top10 from all Car related RUclips Videos. Thanks for the effort to make them.
Hi, 16 years old here, I've used the tips in your design videos to fix my designs that I've made over the months, and perspective is still challenging for me, but it isn't as bad as it was a long time ago after I've watched your videos, you've helped me alot, thank you!
These videos are such a novel and brilliant idea. Free design master classes from one of the greats? The very best of the Internet. Inspirational stuff. I’m hoping for a video giving Frank’s opinion on the Tipo M145 Maserati GranTurismo design, along with his suggestions on what a MY2021 GranTurismo should look like.
Damn Frank, I wish your channel had have existed when I was a student - I had two different career pathways I could have gone down, using the skills and interests that I had; Automotive Design or Visual Effects. I ended up choosing the latter but I might have been swung the other way if I had the access to your insight that this channel has brought.
I learned drawing cars by drawing the Lamborghini Diablo SV and the Countach 25th anniversary from Need For Speed 3 Hot Pursuit. Back when I was 6 I used the pictures in the showcase mode and just drew them in my school exercise books again, and again AND AGAIN! Nothing excited me more than drawing a Lamborghini. As a kid all I ever wanted was to design the world's fastest car and work for Lamborghini. I never learned car design it's just something I feel and I know in my soul. I think the world has forgotten what a good looking car is and it breaks my heart because they literally are being taken for fools by the car industry. I got into an argument with my friend who is Italian because I was telling him the new Civic Type R is a disgusting looking car in every way! Supercars even have become ugly and souless, especially Mclaren, Porsche and Ferrari. Lamborghini in my opinion have been the only company holding the torch of car design and consistently making the sort of cars that will inspire young children like I was inspired back at the beginning of the century. Why don't we give Lamborghini the credit the deserve!! If you want to learn about car design, draw every v12 Lamborghini over and over and over!!!!!!!!!!
It is amazing, for me as a human without the talent, watching you bringing a design with only few lines to live. Armins Lamborghini is, after sharpen the lines and edges, a very interesting design. The Acura GT... It is radical, but for me, it looks too much like a formula racer with a closed cockpit. The idea of a paperwing morphing in a car is great, but I can't find enough of the plane in the cars Design. Maybe it's the problem with the wheels - I don't like the white tires. In the sketch, it looked like some sort of wheelcovers - interesting, gives much better aerodynamics and I see no need for the reminiscent of uncovered wheels, because I don't see a connection to the history of racing. With every video I learn more and understand a little bit of the work behind good design. Thank you so much for this. Stay healthy - greetings from Austria 🇦🇹
Love this idea. If I could draw I would send something in 😅 Keep up the great content Frank! Would love to know what you think of the latest MINI (terrible) concept...
Hey, Frank, I think that you should emphasize on the practical ways those boys could use to become actual transportation designers. We all know about the importance of the expensive graduate programs and the valuable connections with industry experts involved there, but they are out of reach to many of the young talents around the World. Instead, I would like you to focus on kit car and small start up car companies such as "Factory five racing", "Superlite cars" (a subsidiary company of "Race car replicas"), "Superformance" etc. "Factory five racing" is considered as the most trusted and user-friendly kit car manufacturer in the USA. Being an employee in a kit car company of this caliber could be the defining moment of one's future career as a designer. Let me explain why. Most people who want to become designers follow the same mistakes while doing their designs. They don't take into account the actual human proportions, nor the required ground clearance, visibility, interior ergonomics, ingress/egress etc. They often tend to use 30-inch wheels and make the cars 2,5 meters wide. They add complexity for the sake of complexity, with no practical or a visual purpose. Working on actual cars (kit cars) would teach them to respect the real-life requirements for proportion and shape that must be followed in order for the car to actually work and be road legal. It will also give them a practical opportunity to learn more about mechanical components, suspension and everything related to the basics of the sports car in the simplest possible way.
Hi Frank, I’d love to show you some of my work, because I really like your deep view in car designs. So I would love to know where I can submit a photo . Thanks. Be blessed.
Frank what do you think of the De Tomaso Mangusta Legacy Concept by Design student Maxime de Keiser? personally I think it looks great, but not too sure if a person could see out of it due to the screen rake.
1:26 not to put down this designer but typos can easily bring down a person's work no matter how impressive. It's easy to detect & fix them, so there's no excuse.
@8:05 Wow, I was quite surprised if not shocked seeing you making the horizontal axis wrong. It shouldn't go parallel to the paper edge, but - since it's in perspective - should go parallel to the hypothetical ground in the picture, which could be easiest pictured as a line that connects the centres of the front wheel and the rear wheel. The axes of the front and the rear wheel should go on the same line (if the wheel diameter is the same), because it's the very same axis.
The perspective lines of the car and the minor axis lines of the wheels coincide at the same vanishing point amjan, unless the car is asymmetrically designed and the camber setup geometry is different between the front and rear wheels, even if the front wheels, the rear wheels, or both, are turning, assuming the caster angle is neutral (zero degrees).
@@FrankStephensondesign You are absolutely right. I misunderstood you in the video, I apologize. You are talking about the actual axis of the wheels, so as you say they indeed coincide/lead to the same vanishing point (you initially drew them horizontally [which threw me off], but then overwrote them along with the explanation). What I was thinking about - and described in my comment (at the same time mistaking your description for) - were the 2 axis of the face of the wheel, so the lines indicating the height and width of the wheel, where the horizontal line would have to go the way I explained: along the length of the car, connecting the centre nuts of the fron and back wheel, and leading into another vanishing point - where the back of the car is directed at. I hope with this I made my point clear this time. Thank you for responding! PS. Also, thank you for the P1 and Fiat 500. Amazing and awe inspiring designs!
I´m not a designer, I am a mechanical engineer with no estetic feel. That Acura has many design elements that would not be good from a performance or user perspective, and some of the details like the suspension arms are not realistic. I´m not looking to thrash somones design, its just interesting how different our ideas are in broadly the same field. A designer seem to take inspiration from some foreign object and makes a sketch however realistic it might be. While if I would design a car I would start with what engine and gearbox is supposed to be used, if its an EV where do batteries go. And then where does the driver go, and what I noticed lacking in this car, field of view, when you drive you want to be able to turn your head. The original NSX was taking inspiration from the F16 fighter jet for cockpit feel, in that you should have exellent view all around. When it comes to aero, designers seem to think that radical means performance, but for example that front wing would not create much downforce, more turbulence and drag. And the diffuser in the back is too sharp angled to work, it wont keep laminar flow. I suppose this car was not meant to have any relevance in the real world, but for me I cannot appreciate a design which is completely unusable for the street or racetrack. I think it would be very good for a car designer to learn more about drivetrain, cooling, aero, suspension, packaging etc. so that there is less of a discrepancy between the sketch and the final product. But maybe that is not the point in the first place. For me car design seem very abstract and not very realistic. Obviously almost all cars have been designed "this way" so I guess it works. Im looking for function driven design, not design driven function. I think cars in general would have been better cars, if the design was applied in the end of the cycle.That said, I wouldnt be here if I wasnt intrigued about design, I will do my best to understand it!
Understood bingoberra. Vladi’s concept here is designed for a 12 year old, 7th grade gamer who enjoys playing on Gran Turismo in a virtual racing world. His design has no intention to be a feasible production vehicle, just an aesthetically exciting teaser. It’s nice sometimes to let go of the seriousness of the design and engineering professions and to be able to go outside and play a little - it helps to keep the creative mind in a positive state. If you look through Vladi’s portfolio you’ll also see that he keeps a solid foot in reality with his Porsche 969 Concept design. vladipetrov.myportfolio.com/acura-gran-turismo-concept
The lamborghini concept just a little tip i may be only 12 but ive done a lot of drawings with that perspective and i would reccomend making the middle and rear of the car woeer for instance the windscreen and also i wouldnt try to desighn a lamborghini to start off with because thier desighn language has a lot of commplicated lines
@@FrankStephensondesign I know the comment was made in jest, but I bet your proud of your name and would never really add a vowel just to sell something. Ford and Koenigsegg are just two examples where quality of the car speaks for the name. The more I have learnt about your contributions to the car world, the more I think a Stephenson branded car would be up there with Ferrari and Lamborghini!
As someone with the artistic design capabilities of a prolapsed anus, I absolutely love and appreciate your videos and the way you present design, it makes it so much clearer for someone like me to understand :D. For me it's about learning about why a manufacturer may have chosen to do something in a particular way - often a car comes out and there's a particular element that makes me go "why the hell would they ruin this car by doing that?", and your videos help to explain why perhaps their designers thought it was a good idea.
That white Acura concept: Doesn’t the extreme width of the black canopy make the vehicle seem smaller than it would be if the canopy width had been more in proportion with the vehicle? Also the height.
When he talked about the lambo, I liked how he stopped critiquing instead gave a lesson.
Im in general pretty suprised that his feedback is so damn good. First time seeing the video and by critique i was really expecting for him to go into the flaws, but he didnt, really good stuff.
i was thoroughly satisfied
@@Florious420 hes just too good at what he does
@@Florious420 Yeah, that's a sign of a good educator. Too many teachers focus on "How I'd make it better" instead of "How can I teach X to make it better".
The dog eating the sandal at the end in the frame must have known EXACTLY what it was doing!
Exactly what I thought...
Piggybacking my own comment to thank Frank for the fantastic free content - really enjoyable stuff!
Frank is busy with the video... Quick chew on that Sandal NOW!!!!
The dog is critiquing the design of the shoe straps:)
the dog even locked the eye contact with the camera ;D
That Acura concept, they presented that at the ArtCenter presentation a couple weeks ago! It’s crazy how advanced their work is there
looks kinda low-polygon to me
I think it looks awful personally
@@THESLlCK cybertruck's cousin
@@Moldy_Clementine because it does
@@THESLlCK it’s a good thing you’re a nobody! Your opinion doesn’t matter! Haha!!
13:20 Dogs love showing their crimes to the camera... haha!
Love this series Frank. Keep it up, you inspire so many upcoming designers. Good job, best regards
Many thanks dn!
Nice to see Lamborghini submitting an early Revuelto for analysis.
I just can't wait, maybe do some honorable mentions so atleast people's work will get some screentime
Honorable mentions or quick view for mistakes or improvements would be nice
Great suggestion, thanks!
@@PersonManManManMan - An artist doesn't point out another artists 'mistakes', because nothing is a mistake as it's subjective. If you listen to how Frank speaks, he is advising people upon what they should work on to accentuate what they already have done so that they improve. It's called; positive reinforcement.
Congrats to Vladi! I am from Bulgaria as well, proud to see some good work.
Nai-silniq dizain imashe 🤟🤟🤟
Very cool of you to also dedicate some time to a beginner's drawing! I'm currently in my first year of Industrial Design and I would love to become a car designer. Your channel has been a great inspiration for me.
Thanks for all the videos
As an industrial Design graduate I can tell you that someday hopefully you'll fullfil that dream.
That was amazing the way he transformed that drawing with a few corrections. Where was he when I was doodling in high school?
Wow! Bulgarian. Keep doing it bro
Please review the new Subaru BRZ!! Front engine, small RWD coupe should be a designer's dream!
and it just looks great from a front 3/4
let's make it a poll :)
i start: it looked better before, in comparison now it's just generic, soulless, boring. sadly, the Bee-ari-setto is gone for me ;(
It’s ugly review done
No up it’s a shitty car no?
The front design is ok but the “cheeks” are quite ugly
I am LOVING that accurate design, it's very TRON-esque. Super cool! I love you content Frank, you're a great guy to contribute your time to help out the young guys on their designs and also give your opinions on car trends. It would be fun to see you run into one of these young designers in 5 years when they are famous like you are and they remember the time you reviewed their drawing!
Are you a fan of WipEout? Great to hear it name checked! I designed a lot of the ships 👍
I played the psp version as a kid and i was mesmerized by the art style
Cool! Always slightly more of an F-Zero fan, specifically F-Zero-X, but the look of the VipEout games has always been just phenomenal.
One of the best looking racing series of all time.
Yooooo!
Love his knowledge, true expert of his craft. And love of his profession too.
That you know what Wipeout is, is impressive.
I look old Dextar, a lot of wear and tear, but I’m only 19.
13:19 to see an adorable pup interrupt the scene!
Frank, as ever enlightening and look forward to the next video. Some talented youngsters out there and a sterling job on putting something back in to the design industry, you are held In great esteem 👍
Hi Frank, I am eagerly waiting for the cybertruck design review video! (you said "expect fireworks")
I can't Draw but this is so intresting to watch. I Love Cars and Design. This Chanel is great! It should be Top10 from all Car related RUclips Videos. Thanks for the effort to make them.
Thanks for watching!
so many great tips for learning draughtsmanship here, thank you Frank.
Hi, 16 years old here, I've used the tips in your design videos to fix my designs that I've made over the months, and perspective is still challenging for me, but it isn't as bad as it was a long time ago after I've watched your videos, you've helped me alot, thank you!
Your the new --Bob Ross-- Sir! Great Programm. Although I learn too much, so your much more of a great mentor. Well maybe both!
Yes! More excellent Bernese Mountain Dog action! Thank you for the knowledge, but really thank you for letting us watch the good boy chew that sandal.
Very valuable content. Thank you!
13:45 The dog in the background eating Franks shoes hahahaha
I want to send in my designs but it's so much more fun looking at other people's art instead of my own. Well done fellas!
Nice that you took the time to teach us something on the drawing you corrected instead of just criticizing it
Can't wait to watch you next videos.
These videos are such a novel and brilliant idea. Free design master classes from one of the greats? The very best of the Internet. Inspirational stuff.
I’m hoping for a video giving Frank’s opinion on the Tipo M145 Maserati GranTurismo design, along with his suggestions on what a MY2021 GranTurismo should look like.
Its amazing, Frank we learn so much from you ! A series whit Prototipe cars from video games will be nice..! Good Work !
Berners are such incredibly beautiful dogs! So cute!!
Damn Frank, I wish your channel had have existed when I was a student - I had two different career pathways I could have gone down, using the skills and interests that I had; Automotive Design or Visual Effects. I ended up choosing the latter but I might have been swung the other way if I had the access to your insight that this channel has brought.
What about working on vehicles with touchscreen interios that display special effects incorporated to augmented reality?
Excellent. Very impressed with the game knowledge, especially Wipeout !
Love your all videos sir ❤
Keep it up 👍
Браво Влади!!!! Българи Юнаци!!!
13:20 best part of the video. Design a new pair of sandals, Frank.
you'd be a great professor, Frank
This is incredible content I love it!
He’s a good mentor
based on that critique of Vladi's design more critiques of vision GT cars sound very interesting
My wife says, she will watch all your videos, multiple times, as long as they have your dogs 🐶
I like the doggos in the background
thats a beautiful bernese dogs man.
We need you to critique a new car design!
400Z
@@ultraguy8771 that's a great shout
@@ultraguy8771 maybe the new Hyundai Tucson. That is oregami
Let's see you critique the Youabian Puma 😁
Prius Prime.
That 2nd drawing looks cool in the way the VLF force 1 v10 does, nice job on that one who ever did that.
I really dig the in depth approach ... makes sure u get something from the video
Nice Rebellion watch!
I love these videos
Are you concidering to critique the new Nissan Z?
You’re so under rated
I’ll still go for the old nsx
Frank, try to record in a better position, so we can see you drawing. Thanks for the content, its very good. Hugs from Brazil! 😉👍🇧🇷
such a fantastic man.
It's amazing to watch
I learned drawing cars by drawing the Lamborghini Diablo SV and the Countach 25th anniversary from Need For Speed 3 Hot Pursuit. Back when I was 6 I used the pictures in the showcase mode and just drew them in my school exercise books again, and again AND AGAIN! Nothing excited me more than drawing a Lamborghini. As a kid all I ever wanted was to design the world's fastest car and work for Lamborghini. I never learned car design it's just something I feel and I know in my soul. I think the world has forgotten what a good looking car is and it breaks my heart because they literally are being taken for fools by the car industry. I got into an argument with my friend who is Italian because I was telling him the new Civic Type R is a disgusting looking car in every way! Supercars even have become ugly and souless, especially Mclaren, Porsche and Ferrari. Lamborghini in my opinion have been the only company holding the torch of car design and consistently making the sort of cars that will inspire young children like I was inspired back at the beginning of the century. Why don't we give Lamborghini the credit the deserve!! If you want to learn about car design, draw every v12 Lamborghini over and over and over!!!!!!!!!!
Pretty nice Rebellion :)
I’d love to hear more of how you create original/innovative designs. What are some techniques you use?
Speaking of vision gt, can we have your opinions on all of them in GTSport? That'd be a very good video!
Your dog in the background with a sandal hahahaha
This is so fucking cool
I love this series
You should review the Vision Gran Turismos from every brand that put one in the game
It is amazing, for me as a human without the talent, watching you bringing a design with only few lines to live. Armins Lamborghini is, after sharpen the lines and edges, a very interesting design.
The Acura GT... It is radical, but for me, it looks too much like a formula racer with a closed cockpit. The idea of a paperwing morphing in a car is great, but I can't find enough of the plane in the cars Design. Maybe it's the problem with the wheels - I don't like the white tires. In the sketch, it looked like some sort of wheelcovers - interesting, gives much better aerodynamics and I see no need for the reminiscent of uncovered wheels, because I don't see a connection to the history of racing.
With every video I learn more and understand a little bit of the work behind good design. Thank you so much for this.
Stay healthy - greetings from Austria 🇦🇹
Hey Frank, when will be the next episode of the 'critiquing your designs'??, eagerly waiting for it please mention the date of you can, please 🙏😉
Doggo with a sandal 😊
you can tell, he's mentored plenty of young artists
With the first car, you ARE the crushable-zone :)
10:00 Truly amazing to see what Mr Stephenson can do with nothing more than a biro.
that dog in the back chewing the sandal :)))))))
Love this idea. If I could draw I would send something in 😅 Keep up the great content Frank! Would love to know what you think of the latest MINI (terrible) concept...
You meant the Mini Vision Urbanaut?
@@gourangabeshai8272 exactly that
me after seeing the concept-
🤢 🤢 🤢 🤮 🤮 🤮😵😵😵
Hey, Frank, I think that you should emphasize on the practical ways those boys could use to become actual transportation designers. We all know about the importance of the expensive graduate programs and the valuable connections with industry experts involved there, but they are out of reach to many of the young talents around the World. Instead, I would like you to focus on kit car and small start up car companies such as "Factory five racing", "Superlite cars" (a subsidiary company of "Race car replicas"), "Superformance" etc. "Factory five racing" is considered as the most trusted and user-friendly kit car manufacturer in the USA. Being an employee in a kit car company of this caliber could be the defining moment of one's future career as a designer. Let me explain why.
Most people who want to become designers follow the same mistakes while doing their designs. They don't take into account the actual human proportions, nor the required ground clearance, visibility, interior ergonomics, ingress/egress etc. They often tend to use 30-inch wheels and make the cars 2,5 meters wide. They add complexity for the sake of complexity, with no practical or a visual purpose. Working on actual cars (kit cars) would teach them to respect the real-life requirements for proportion and shape that must be followed in order for the car to actually work and be road legal. It will also give them a practical opportunity to learn more about mechanical components, suspension and everything related to the basics of the sports car in the simplest possible way.
happy dog
What do you think of the Maserati Shamal project Rekall? It is a beautiful exercise in nostalgia imo.
Hi Frank, I’d love to show you some of my work, because I really like your deep view in car designs. So I would love to know where I can submit a photo . Thanks. Be blessed.
Please take a look at the new Subaru BRZ.
That dog though 🥰🥰
Give your thoughts on the 2022 Civic please.
The game "xenon racer" has some interesting looking cars, I suggest to have a look at them
The car from cyberpunk
Frank what do you think of the De Tomaso Mangusta Legacy Concept by Design student Maxime de Keiser? personally I think it looks great, but not too sure if a person could see out of it due to the screen rake.
you should review the design of the Lexus LC500
1:26 not to put down this designer but typos can easily bring down a person's work no matter how impressive. It's easy to detect & fix them, so there's no excuse.
I totally agree.
hai Mr. Frank, can you analyze the design of Pagani Zonda and Pagani Huayra ? thanks :D
New *_Subaru BRZ_* would be interesting to critique
@8:05 Wow, I was quite surprised if not shocked seeing you making the horizontal axis wrong. It shouldn't go parallel to the paper edge, but - since it's in perspective - should go parallel to the hypothetical ground in the picture, which could be easiest pictured as a line that connects the centres of the front wheel and the rear wheel.
The axes of the front and the rear wheel should go on the same line (if the wheel diameter is the same), because it's the very same axis.
The perspective lines of the car and the minor axis lines of the wheels coincide at the same vanishing point amjan, unless the car is asymmetrically designed and the camber setup geometry is different between the front and rear wheels, even if the front wheels, the rear wheels, or both, are turning, assuming the caster angle is neutral (zero degrees).
@@FrankStephensondesign You are absolutely right. I misunderstood you in the video, I apologize. You are talking about the actual axis of the wheels, so as you say they indeed coincide/lead to the same vanishing point (you initially drew them horizontally [which threw me off], but then overwrote them along with the explanation).
What I was thinking about - and described in my comment (at the same time mistaking your description for) - were the 2 axis of the face of the wheel, so the lines indicating the height and width of the wheel, where the horizontal line would have to go the way I explained: along the length of the car, connecting the centre nuts of the fron and back wheel, and leading into another vanishing point - where the back of the car is directed at.
I hope with this I made my point clear this time. Thank you for responding!
PS. Also, thank you for the P1 and Fiat 500. Amazing and awe inspiring designs!
I´m not a designer, I am a mechanical engineer with no estetic feel. That Acura has many design elements that would not be good from a performance or user perspective, and some of the details like the suspension arms are not realistic. I´m not looking to thrash somones design, its just interesting how different our ideas are in broadly the same field. A designer seem to take inspiration from some foreign object and makes a sketch however realistic it might be. While if I would design a car I would start with what engine and gearbox is supposed to be used, if its an EV where do batteries go. And then where does the driver go, and what I noticed lacking in this car, field of view, when you drive you want to be able to turn your head. The original NSX was taking inspiration from the F16 fighter jet for cockpit feel, in that you should have exellent view all around. When it comes to aero, designers seem to think that radical means performance, but for example that front wing would not create much downforce, more turbulence and drag. And the diffuser in the back is too sharp angled to work, it wont keep laminar flow. I suppose this car was not meant to have any relevance in the real world, but for me I cannot appreciate a design which is completely unusable for the street or racetrack. I think it would be very good for a car designer to learn more about drivetrain, cooling, aero, suspension, packaging etc. so that there is less of a discrepancy between the sketch and the final product. But maybe that is not the point in the first place. For me car design seem very abstract and not very realistic. Obviously almost all cars have been designed "this way" so I guess it works. Im looking for function driven design, not design driven function. I think cars in general would have been better cars, if the design was applied in the end of the cycle.That said, I wouldnt be here if I wasnt intrigued about design, I will do my best to understand it!
Understood bingoberra. Vladi’s concept here is designed for a 12 year old, 7th grade gamer who enjoys playing on Gran Turismo in a virtual racing world. His design has no intention to be a feasible production vehicle, just an aesthetically exciting teaser. It’s nice sometimes to let go of the seriousness of the design and engineering professions and to be able to go outside and play a little - it helps to keep the creative mind in a positive state. If you look through Vladi’s portfolio you’ll also see that he keeps a solid foot in reality with his Porsche 969 Concept design. vladipetrov.myportfolio.com/acura-gran-turismo-concept
@@FrankStephensondesign Ok yes that makes sense to me now.
Red Kite? I guess he lives in Bucks, Wilts or Oxon - they’re everywhere in those counties. We get them in Berkshire - but not in the same numbers.
Where can we submit our designs?
The lamborghini concept just a little tip i may be only 12 but ive done a lot of drawings with that perspective and i would reccomend making the middle and rear of the car woeer for instance the windscreen and also i wouldnt try to desighn a lamborghini to start off with because thier desighn language has a lot of commplicated lines
Its a shame Frank does not have an Italian sounding surname like Pagani. If he did, he could easily make his own line of supercars.
Easy to fix that elvis, I just need to add an “i” at the end and it could be Stephensoni, it kinda rolls off the tongue better... 👍
@@FrankStephensondesign I know the comment was made in jest, but I bet your proud of your name and would never really add a vowel just to sell something. Ford and Koenigsegg are just two examples where quality of the car speaks for the name. The more I have learnt about your contributions to the car world, the more I think a Stephenson branded car would be up there with Ferrari and Lamborghini!
Please let us know more of your opinion on gran turismo Vigion GT cars
Where can you send in your sketches?
Thanks Frank for the useful comment. I love to see more for the drawing skills improvement.
2:20 rip ass 😂 imagine driving that in little bumpy road
Dear Frank, I’m having trouble with merging my roofline with the A- pillar, any tips to share?
As someone with the artistic design capabilities of a prolapsed anus, I absolutely love and appreciate your videos and the way you present design, it makes it so much clearer for someone like me to understand :D.
For me it's about learning about why a manufacturer may have chosen to do something in a particular way - often a car comes out and there's a particular element that makes me go "why the hell would they ruin this car by doing that?", and your videos help to explain why perhaps their designers thought it was a good idea.
What are the doug scores on all these cars?
vladi is from sofia vergara
That white Acura concept: Doesn’t the extreme width of the black canopy make the vehicle seem smaller than it would be if the canopy width had been more in proportion with the vehicle? Also the height.
Any comment on the new Honda Civic prototype?