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Concept vehicles from Scott Robertson's book: DRIVE
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Scott's blog drawthrough jr. Scott on concetships and bots. More images from DRIVE. Some of the nicest concept vehicle art I've seen in a while. This book is now on Amazon and will start shipping November 10th at the latest. It's going to be a MONSTER!











Keywords: realistically rendered concept cars trucks vehicles by scott robertson design studio press culver city ca california drawthrough jr blog digital images drawings art from drive book concept vehicle art book
Keywords: realistically rendered concept cars trucks vehicles by scott robertson design studio press culver city ca california drawthrough jr blog digital images drawings art from drive book concept vehicle art book
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