Published on furia, canadian, artist, design, concept-study, design-study, lamborghini, gallardo, Concepts, Lamborghini, Concept study named Lamborghini Furia designed by Canadian artist
9th of January 2010 If you are a talented CGI (Computer Generated Imagery) artist, it is not all that hard to get a well paid job at one of the important automakers in the world. Just create two or three projects, contact some important websites in the area, send some automakers the work that you did and wait for someone to come with a job offer. Next thing you know, you might be the chief designer of some important automaker. I guess that Amadou Ndiaye, who is a Canadian artist, was thinking something like that. After doing a couple of design studies for Lamborghini models, he continued his work with yet another proposal.
What we have here are computer generated images of a concept study named Lamborghini Furia. The Lamborghini Furia wants to be a concept that will replace the current Lamborghini Gallardo . The Lamborghini Furia adds some curves and a more unique engine bay styling in comparison to the Lamborghini Gallardo . Who knows, maybe the Canadian CGI artist will be contacted some day soon by the people over at Lamborghini.
Meanwhile, you can take a look at what mister Amadou Ndiaye managed to create in the photos below.
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