What if I do a busty pin-up lady in a big dopey military robot suit racing against barbarian orcs/trolls/elves (also in big dopey military robot suits) in sportscar prototypes decked out with batman/superman stickers? Individually those things sound boring, but together it seems a lot more interesting. There are so many…
Doing a well executed prop from life is cliche I suppose, but it's also a good way of showing that you have good observational skills as well as technical skills. It's far more damning when you do a fantastical piece that is horridly derivative. Bikini elves, Distict 9 guns, Aaron Beck hobo robots, sci-fi hallways, mother…
I would add some: 1. Audi TT models. These were really popular a few years ago as the basic shape was easily replicated with few tools, making it a perfect "tutorial" car. 2. Any model made popular by tutorials for that matter, vehicle or not. 3. Desert Eagle or any popular weapon type including random looking sci-fi…