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Vector Video: World of Motion – Colin Hesterly
World Of Motion from Colin Hesterly on Vimeo.
Colin Hesterly has crafted this elegant little montage of movement. My only critisism is that it is too short. I wanted it to go on forever.
Excellent audio design and a charming style that showcases his ability to tell stories with the least amount of information.
Ultra-realistic papercraft motorcycle – Yamaha MT-01
Japan –
Who has 84 hours of free time on their hands?
Yamaha is undoubtably an innovative brand. Their products are well designed and internationally respected in many fields. Now, thanks to this incredible MT-01 FREE vector download, they have the respect of vector artists everywhere. Behold:
Nobutaka Mukouyama
Master paper craft Designer
This amazing work of art was created for motorcycle enthusiasts with patience. We can’t even imagine how long it would take to assemble one of these, but we’re dying to find out. More about the real MT-01:
The MT series is here to shake up the streets with a whole new style of sports riding. We call it Torque Sports and it’s all about uniting big-piston engines with sports chassis for a dramatic new riding experience. Our Torque Sport roadsters perform to a different kind of beat, like Japan’s legendary Kodo drumbeat, an earth-trembling expression of awesome latent power produced by massive bass drums.
The MT-01 and MT-03 are supreme products of our Art of Engineering philosophy – using cutting-edge technology to create motorcycles that harmonise perfectly with their riders. These machines feel like they’re alive, with pulsating low-rpm performance and taut, responsive handling that will get to you on every ride. The MT series – ride to a new rhythm.
This is a very inventive way for a brand to connect with it’s consumers. It really forces them to appreciate the elegance and complexity of their product’s design.
So, do you think that you have what it takes? Are you ready to roll up your sleeves and fold one of these “bad boys” up? We dare you – Take that back – WE DOUBLE DARE YOU.
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Vector Motorcycle Art by Chris Nielsen
Chris Nielsen has a passion for two things: red hot American motorcycles and vector art. The combination of the two has caught the eyes of a few ANCHORPOINT members who demanded that we put the spotlight on his work. Your wish is our command. Here are a few words from the artist:
“My name is Chris Nielsen. I am a part-time computer graphics instructor in southern California. My specialty is using the digital medium of the computer to create visual art. My personal emphasis is in the subject of digital drawings of Motorcycle portraits. I have an MFA Degree in the area of illustration, with an emphasis on computer art. I received my Master of Fine Arts Degree from Cal State Fullerton.
With my NEW Motorcycle Illustrations, I work STRICTLY in Adobe Illustrator. My work is completely made up of flat-colored shapes… lots and lots of them! I DO NOT work with any types of Filters or Special Effects. I like the process of developing a realistic look in my illustrations with totally flat colors and abstract shapes.I define the Visual Style of my Motorcycle work as Stylized Realism.As for my images… well, I usually go with what appeals to me visually. In other words, I draw what I like to look at. I will be honest. I don’t know the first thing about how a motorcycle works. I have never even sat on a motorcycle. But, I do know that there is nothing (in my opinion) more exciting for me, as an artist, than to see all those wonderful little details in the construction of these amazing machines!I hold the designers and craftsmen who build these bikes in the highest regard for the obvious talents they show off. The artistic design, craftsmanship and flawless construction of the bikes I create my portraits from is an art form in itself that I admire and pay tribute to in my own work.I choose to work on portraits of motorcycles that you and I do not have the privilege of viewing on a daily basis. I do not focus on the whole motorcycle either. I prefer to crop in on those amazing and complicated, little parts and focus on those relationships. Those are the portraits I like to draw… simply because its a challenge to me… and theyre fun to look at and talk about.” -Chris Nielsen
View an animated assembly of the image above. Visit Chris’ store to see more amazing works. Purchase one of these masterpieces and keep the work rolling.