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FordFiveHundred.jpg
3353 hits | 26.72 KB | Posted: 6/29/03

(Posted in: Artist rendition)
VSX_Three-Quarter.jpg
781 hits | 24.26 KB | Posted: 6/30/03

The Acura VSX Type-R sport compact. 4 passenger, 1.8L I4 (VTEC), forced induction.
(Posted in: 3/D Concept Models)
VSX_Side.jpg
758 hits | 27.74 KB | Posted: 6/30/03

The VSX offers scorching performance and Acura quality for under $26,000. It's VTEC (Variable valve Timing and lift with Electronic Control) engine revs to 9,000 RPM!
(Posted in: 3/D Concept Models)
VSX_Rear.jpg
1078 hits | 34.21 KB | Posted: 6/30/03

The VSX was designed around the Integra engine/chassis setup almost 4 years before the arrival of the Acura RSX! Scaled-up bodywork would fit on an Integra chassis.
(Posted in: 3/D Concept Models)
Exodus_High_Three-Quarter.jpg
712 hits | 30.23 KB | Posted: 6/30/03

The Ford Exodus XLT SUV. Sized to compete with the Dodge Durango. 7 passenger, 6.8L V10, 4WD.
(Posted in: 3/D Concept Models)
Exodus_Side.jpg
758 hits | 34.13 KB | Posted: 6/30/03

The Exodus puts the "utility" back in "sport utility vehicle" with it's body-on-frame construction and torquey engine lineup. The design predates the current Jeep Grand Cherokee by 1 1/2 years.
(Posted in: 3/D Concept Models)
1.8_Acura_VSX_Sport_Compact.jpg
773 hits | 29.57 KB | Posted: 6/30/03

VSX at 2002 Art Institute of Pittsburgh Portfolio Review.
(Posted in: 3/D Concept Models)
Osprey_Three-Quarter.jpg
911 hits | 25.51 KB | Posted: 6/30/03

The Honda Osprey Evolution II Sport hybrid sportscar. 2 pass. (tandem), 750cc 32v V4 with IMA electric motor, and flexfuel capability.

(Posted in: 3/D Concept Models)
1.8_Ford_Exodus_SUV.jpg
715 hits | 26.72 KB | Posted: 6/30/03

Exodus at 2002 Art Institute of Pittsburgh Portfolio Review.
(Posted in: 3/D Concept Models)
Osprey_Side.jpg
694 hits | 31.53 KB | Posted: 6/30/03

The Osprey utilizes the IMA (Integrated Motor Assist) and a lightweight 6061 aluminum/kevlar-graphite body to achieve 0-60 @ 5.1 sec and get 50 MPG!
(Posted in: 3/D Concept Models)
1.8_Honda_Osprey_Sport_Hybrid.jpg
649 hits | 31.43 KB | Posted: 6/30/03

Osprey Evo.II Sport at 2002 Art Institute of Pittsburgh Portfolio Review.
(Posted in: 3/D Concept Models)
1.12_Honda_Osprey_Hybrid.jpg
630 hits | 23.53 KB | Posted: 6/30/03

Osprey Evolution I at 2002 Art Institute of Pittsburgh Portfolio Review.
(Posted in: 3/D Concept Models)
1.8_Car_Display.jpg
659 hits | 41.06 KB | Posted: 6/30/03

(Posted in: 3/D Concept Models)
1Greenfoam.jpg
1046 hits | 41.06 KB | Posted: 6/30/03

Carving the greenfoam for the body.
(Posted in: Constructing a 3/D Model)
2Frame.jpg
712 hits | 41.06 KB | Posted: 6/30/03

The drawing for the car was blown up to scale, and a Plexiglas frame was built around it. Note clean construction.
(Posted in: Constructing a 3/D Model)
3Drying_the_epoxy.jpg
745 hits | 41.06 KB | Posted: 6/30/03

The foam wedges are epoxied in between the bulkheads on the frame.
(Posted in: Constructing a 3/D Model)
4Sculpted_Foam.jpg
838 hits | 41.06 KB | Posted: 6/30/03

The foam is sanded and carved down to the desired shape.
(Posted in: Constructing a 3/D Model)
5Sculpted_Foam_2.jpg
933 hits | 41.06 KB | Posted: 6/30/03

This was accomplished using palm sanders, filecards, sanding blocks and penknives.
(Posted in: Constructing a 3/D Model)
6Wood_Glue.jpg
782 hits | 41.06 KB | Posted: 6/30/03

Since fiberglass will eat through greenfoam, it is covered with three coats of wood glue to protect it.
(Posted in: Constructing a 3/D Model)
7Heat_Guns.jpg
956 hits | 41.06 KB | Posted: 6/30/03

The wood glue drying under twin heat guns, set on low. Note distance of guns to avoid melting of the greenfoam.
(Posted in: Constructing a 3/D Model)
8Fiberglass.jpg
988 hits | 41.06 KB | Posted: 6/30/03

The fiberglass weave in place. Not shown: Two gelcoats, second fiberglass layer.
(Posted in: Constructing a 3/D Model)
9Bondo_work.jpg
958 hits | 41.06 KB | Posted: 6/30/03

Fiberglass resin and Bondo are then mixed together and applied liberally over the model. Once a thick coat is achieved, it can be sanded smooth.
(Posted in: Constructing a 3/D Model)
10Primer.jpg
938 hits | 41.06 KB | Posted: 6/30/03

Primer is sprayed on and sanded off to determine where the low spots on the model are. Bondo can then be applied, or the trouble area sanded lower, depending on the issue.
(Posted in: Constructing a 3/D Model)
11Awaiting_Paint.jpg
1076 hits | 41.06 KB | Posted: 6/30/03

After countless man-hours of sanding with progressively finer grits (approx. 50-60 hrs.), the model is ready for it's final coat of primer.
(Posted in: Constructing a 3/D Model)
Osprey_Side_High.jpg
851 hits | 25.27 KB | Posted: 6/30/03

The completed model. More images of the model are available under the "3/D Concept Models" section.
(Posted in: Constructing a 3/D Model)
Dragon.jpg
670 hits | 41.13 KB | Posted: 6/30/03

The Valkerie dragon. Marker, pastel, canson.
(Posted in: Flatwork)
Windmill.jpg
696 hits | 35.17 KB | Posted: 6/30/03

The Windmill movie weapon. MS Paint, Photoshop, ballpoint pen.
(Posted in: Flatwork)
Valkerie_VSTOL.jpg
1303 hits | 66.74 KB | Posted: 6/30/03

V/STOL Aircraft. Airbrush, marker, pencils, pastels.
(Posted in: Flatwork)
LiebLula_1.jpg
713 hits | 33.1 KB | Posted: 6/30/03

The Lieblula (Dragonfly) body sketches. Ballpoint pen, marker, pencil. Part of a team effort to build a lightweight recreational watercraft. 1 of 2.
(Posted in: Flatwork)
LiebLula_2.jpg
644 hits | 33.52 KB | Posted: 6/30/03

The Lieblula (Dragonfly) body sketches. Ballpoint pen, marker, pencil. Part of a team effort to build a lightweight recreational watercraft. 2 of 2.
(Posted in: Flatwork)
Exodus_Rendering.jpg
749 hits | 31.6 KB | Posted: 6/30/03

The Ford Exodus SUV concept sketch. Airbrush, marker, ballpoint pen, pastel, white-out pen, colored pencils, paint markers.
(Posted in: Flatwork)
DPR15_Ren.jpg
670 hits | 24.52 KB | Posted: 6/30/03

DPR-15 (Dynamic Pedestrial Replacement) artificial foot. Marker, liquid marker, pastel, watercolor paper.
(Posted in: Flatwork)
Honor.jpg
657 hits | 23.64 KB | Posted: 6/30/03

Honor. White pencil, fade paper, concentrated watercolor, acetate, enamel paint.
(Posted in: Flatwork)
1Mantis_Evo_IV.jpg
703 hits | 32.43 KB | Posted: 6/30/03

The Mantis Evolution IV ground attack craft. Airbrush, marker, pastel.
(Posted in: Flatwork)
1House_Floor.jpg
701 hits | 18.44 KB | Posted: 6/30/03

House footprint. Pencil.
(Posted in: Flatwork)
1House_ortho.jpg
649 hits | 16.66 KB | Posted: 6/30/03

House orthographic. Pencil.
(Posted in: Flatwork)
1DPR.jpg
664 hits | 28.08 KB | Posted: 6/30/03

DPR-15 sketch. Marker.
(Posted in: Flatwork)
1Lieblula.jpg
683 hits | 26.17 KB | Posted: 6/30/03

Lieblula ortho. Marker.
(Posted in: Flatwork)
1Osprey_Sk.jpg
628 hits | 19.32 KB | Posted: 6/30/03

Osprey sketch. Marker.
(Posted in: Flatwork)
1Mech_Sk.jpg
658 hits | 43.05 KB | Posted: 6/30/03

Basic mechanical principals in applied studies. Marker, canson.
(Posted in: Flatwork)
1Overlook_on_Grandview_AvenueJPG.jpg
784 hits | 20.05 KB | Posted: 6/30/03

Combination of 4 photographs to make a panoramic view of the city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Adobe Photoshop.
(Posted in: Digital Work)
Before.After_Piece.jpg
636 hits | 20.49 KB | Posted: 6/30/03

Studio quality Photoshop touch up. Thanks to the Delmonte family.
(Posted in: Digital Work)
Norwalk_copy.jpg
668 hits | 20.21 KB | Posted: 6/30/03

Promotional flyer for the Taurus Car Club of America. Macromedia Freehand, Photoshop.
(Posted in: Digital Work)
1cover_sheet_maxjpg.jpg
719 hits | 35.01 KB | Posted: 6/30/03

Cover sheet with various pieces of work. Sheet on the left contains photos while sheet on the right contains descriptors. Various elements.
(Posted in: Digital Work)
Prototype_ACAD.jpg
727 hits | 16.34 KB | Posted: 6/30/03

Prototype diagnostic scanner created in AutoCAD 2000. Upper right-hand corner shows the complete model in isometric mode.
(Posted in: Digital Work)
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