Flying bobcat
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Hi to all, i'm trying to design some kind of flying vehicles for a futuristic short movie. The concept is about a rescue team so their VTOL vehicles are "evolution" of a Bobcat or caterpillar . things designed to be sturdy rather than good looking, a little bit like the old russian Kamov helicopters. In example, the older one is like a crane cabin with engines
here are a few screens... any idea on how i can improve it? I know this is not a great design and they are too much blocky
The inspiration came from the power loader in alien, the Mule from Serenity/Firefly and such things.


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The second bobcat looks much 21st century-ish, but you could also round the sides to follow the shape of the front-end. Great idea. Can't wait to see how it's coming up

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I think you just need to start adding some detailing. The skids (runners, or whatever they are called) on the left-hand craft appear kinda wimpy.
I must admit when I clicked on "winged bobcat" I was disappointed I didn't see a genetic mutation of sorts, bu looking forward to seeing how you progress with these.
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The one on the left looks more utilitarian and dystopian... the one on the right seems simplistic future with a more bright outlook on things.
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@daniel said:
I must admit when I clicked on "winged bobcat" I was disappointed I didn't see a genetic mutation of sorts

I too was expecting something like this...

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I like them and the style, too.
I'm thinking the one on the right needs some sort of arm mounted in a sort of turret on the bottom just behind the glass. And then some heavy duty skids.
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Thanks for the inputs, guys

i I too think they are a little too squared and needs a little smoothing.A funny thing is that i was thinking that the idea of futuristic bobcat was stupid, but when searching for inspiration and reference i found many things that are very close to the style i have in mind. Take a look at those mech concept:
http://numioh.deviantart.com/gallery/?catpath=%2F&offset=192Here is another thing i designed, this might be some sort of ambulance. (look at the attachements)


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