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wunder
August 12th, 2003, 10:14 PM
im a senior in high school and am extremely interested in automotive design, both body design and part design. i was wondering if anyone here is in this job field that i could talk to about it, my email is JesusFreak4280@hotmail.com (make the subject somehting that i will know isnt junkmail, i usually skim and delete:rolleyes: ) and my AIM sn is Jesusfreak4280

also, i was wondering if anyone went to the Art Center College of Design. they seem to have an awesome auto design course and i would really love to go there. i was excited about it until i read over their admissions requirements, im not so good at art, though i am inproving, though not in alot of fields, just sketching (still pretty elementary looking still though) and photography. BUT i read an article about them in an old magazine that kinda said that there can be exceptions. i would really like to hear from people to get their opinions on this college and what it really takes to get in.

mind you i will get a degree before i go there, probably in mechanical engineering, but taht could change, im only 17.

thanks

mtw
August 12th, 2003, 11:04 PM
I believe Craig Mullins (http://www.goodbrush.com) got some kind of education in car design. His art wouldn't show it, though. You can try e-mailing him or see if he'll respond to a post at Sijun (http://forums.sijun.com), where he hangs out as spooge demon.

Chip Foose (http://www.chipfoose.com) is one of the top car designers today. You can try e-mailing him, but I would guess he's a busy man.

Fisa
August 13th, 2003, 10:54 AM
I went to Art Center for automotive design. I now work in the video game field doing vehicles and the like.
You have to like to draw, on intense weeks I drew about 150-200 cars a week..not including what you have to do for other classes. Its a lot of drawing but it perfects your skill and makes alot of perspective for automoblies second nature. I wish I still had assignments at work that allowed me to do so many car drawings.
You can get a job after you finish school, most of the time right away..sometimes it takes a year or so to land a job- it just depends on the economy. What you pay for ACCD is by no means what you will get in salary. I have been paying my school loan off for 6 years now and I am almost done.
A suggestion for getting into ACCD is to make sure you have lots of sketches. Perhaps 3-4 sketchbooks worth of studies. They dont have to be all different cars, perhaps you spend about 3/4 of a sketchbook trying to design the next Jeep Grand Cherokee where you start off with about 50 different ideas and hone in on one direction.

wunder
August 13th, 2003, 05:09 PM
wow, thanks for the replies. this does help alot, i think i will go out and buy another sketchbook the one i have now has my beginning stuff in it and id like to start over.

thanks again