Sunday, April 13, 2014

Chevrolet Colorado SS Concept Renders

It has been a while. The design project is still ongoing. I have been busy working for my friend, creating renders for motorcycle concept design templates. Those will be uploaded when I receive permission to do so. Concerning the design project, I have changed plans with a few of the trucks. The project included a 7/8 pickup truck for both the Chevrolet and GMC brands, but the Chevrolet variant was somewhat troublesome. I had originally planned on a crew-cab short-bed model that would be well-suited for the suburban and rural demographic that uses trucks as their main mode of transportation, but uses the utilitarian aspects every now and then. Honestly, I found that to be a rather boring direction, and this project was purely conceptual after all. I decided on a high performance direction instead.


This is rendered from the initial sketch that started the idea. The truck has a stepside body style with running boards around the rear fenders. The front is very aggressive in its shaping and colors to emphasis the truck's performance edge. The body sculpting is lacking, though, especially at the doors. The red trim on the lower fascia up front may be a bit too much, too.


This render shows some experimenting with body sculpting. The top left corner shows the truck seen in the first image. The second one takes after the C1 Corvette, just somewhat. And the third one at the bottom is the one I wish to use.


This design is the Corvette-inspired version, though I decided against this one because that body sculpting does not fit really well with the rear bed piece.


This design may become the final one, but the front bumper fascia may change, most likely based off of the initial design seen in the first image. The wheels are of better quality, too. All three of the designs have a nice hugging rear cabin section where it seems to "hug" the bed together. The truck with have a very bright silver paintjob, almost pure white, but with enough of a metallic tint to it to make it look very steel-like.

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