The first photo shows the stock 1950 Buick Dan had bought for the project.įirst things to do was to get the stance of the car right, removed the emblems and handles etc. And perhaps somebody else will get inspired by them. With all the Digital Restyling finished we figured it would be nice to show them here. Some time later, Dan decided to sell the project car and move on with other things. Sadly some time after the front 3/4 views were done, the project came to an halt. Once the side view customizing was agreed on, a front 3/4 view was created.This view would show the new grille and headlights treatment. Once the chop was finalized and approved on, a few versions with other customizing elements were created. The window trim and stainless would have to be heavily modified or made from scratch for the best effect. In this case we wanted to create the ultimate chop with the best possible profile. The 1950 Buicks are not the easiest cars to get right when chopping. I starting with a side view to get the most important aspect of this car, the chop as good as possible and to figure out what needed to be done on the real car to recreate this. This way Dan had a visual guidance when it came time to start the building of his car. I would create several views of his Buick with the restyling done digitally to visualize the final car. And he listed all the things he wanted, and did not wanted to see in his own dream custom. We looking at other cars or elements from cars that he liked. Dan’s plan was to built a classic restyled 1950 Buick with wonderful styling.īefore the digital restyling process begun, Dan and I talked about his dream car. 1950 BUICK DIGITAL RESTYLING In 2011 I created several digital styling studies for Dan Christensen in Denmark.
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