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Images: The fruits of training / UMA GT + Wasfire Racing

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Aliasguru writes:

Some two years ago, I started giving Blender classes for our design employees at Kiska. I chose a few promising candidates, put ourselves together in a room, threw Blender on screen and started explaining what the tool can do, and how to do it, while they tried to follow on their own laptops.

Naturally, some people abandoned it afterwards, but a few got hooked and stick to Blender until today. One of them is transportation designer Klaud Wasiak from Canada. Using Blender, he was silently in his free time working on a car concept for race tracks, and has recently published his work online. He was using Blender as a modelling tool, Keyshot to generate a few base renderings, and Photoshop to touch them up and integrate the visuals into a backplate.

Seeing this work, even though I had nothing to do with the real creation of it, is exceptionally rewarding for me. People have been picking up what has been told, and continued to walk a path from there on their own. I did not expect to see a result at this level!

Check out his impressive results here.

About the Author

Rainer Trummer

Trained as an Industrial Designer, I later on decided to move on the side of automotive CAD modelling, working with companies like Porsche, BMW, PSA, etc. Today I'm leading the team of CAD people at Kiska - engineers, modellers and visualizers.

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