Redrawing The Illuminati Motor Works Logo

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Josh Spradlin of Illuminati Motor Works contacted me recently about redrawing their logo. Illuminati Motor Works is an official contender of the Progressive Automotive X Prize.

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Josh designed the logo and had painted it on the wall inside the garage. He needed to get the logo in electronic format so he could use it to get shirts printed or anything else he wanted to put the logo on.

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The challenge about the logo was the 3-D overlapping triangle and circle. To get that effect I created the circle and triangle in separate layers. Then I duplicated each element twice per each side, cropping out the overlaying section.

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The Get Well Greg Experience

Greg Tedder Artwork

I was reading on AutomotiveArtists.com’s forum, a post by Lemorris called “The Get Well Greg Experience”.

The “Get Well Experience” is about Greg Tedder. Greg is a artist who’s work in the automotive industry is legendary. I have always been impressed with all the reflections he puts into his artwork.

As it turns out, Greg has been in the hospital going through some not so fun surgeries. To help cheer Greg up while he goes through his hospital stay, artists have been asked to come up with drawings showing Greg’s car, known as “Frogger”.

The idea is to draw his car in any style you wish and it’s not about who can draw his car the best but about the automotive community coming together to show support for Greg during this time.

I chose to draw Greg and his car “Frogger” in the cartoon monster style.

Frogger

I first looked at the reference images posted in the forum.

Frogger Photoshop

I chose the side view to do and using Photoshop, I shorten the car some and made the back wheels of his car look like they were burning rubber.

Frogger Illustrator

After getting the car shaped the way I wanted, I brought the image into illustrator and started drawing it in vector line art.

Greg Tedder Pencil Sketch

Once the car was finished I then needed to sketch out Greg as a cartoon monster. I printed the car artwork out on an ink-jet printer and then using a pencil I started sketching.

Greg Tedder Images

I looked at the images posted and then found another image of him on a site wearing a white hat. Greg has certain distinguishing features like glasses and a beard that help when drawing in this style. I used a digital camera to get the sketch back into the computer so I could start drawing over it with Illustrator.

Greg Tedder Illustrator

Everything came together quickly at this point. I used layers in Illustrator to move certain elements around such as putting his arm is on a different layer so that I could draw the shadow of his arm on top of the car.

Greg Tedder Close Up

At the last minute I decided to add a drop shadow behind the whole design to help give it a “decal” type of look. All-in-all I like how the final art turned out and I hope Greg does too! Get well Greg!!!!

Cool Hot Rod Couch

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This has to be one of the coolest couches I have seen. I came across it today on one of my news feeds. This one of a kind automotive couch is entirely hand made in metal with sunset orange pearl automotive paint and black leather upholstery. It measures 168″ long and 45″ wide.

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Artist Fred Bailey created it. Fred does it all; he is an artist, sculptor, welder, fabricator and more.

The Hot Rod Couch was for sale on eBay at a time for around $45,000.

Oh yes, and the lights work too!!!!

Free Poster Winner for April 2009

The April contest winner comes from New Tazewell, TN. They chose to win the “1932 Ford Victoria” artwork.

I was surprised when I found out that the same person who won this contest also won the January 2009 contest. I don’t think that has ever happen before.

Enter today for your chance to win some horsepower for your walls!