This is the config you go for if you live in Monaco and have zero desire to stand out. 
This was a practice run for the J1 project inspired by my Prana chair project which was based on the premise of simplicity, comfort and sexy reflection lines. The chair was to be a compliment to the one the sitting in it, as a shoe may compliment a womans leg in form. The last rendering seen with the chair is done by my friend Alan Opler who renders cars in Maya for a variety of car companies. It is the byproduct of about 12 images where he finally used some photoshop skills and several renders to make this image. I say this to highlight the difference between a fast render in something like Keyshot or Showcase vs a pro doing it for marketing purposes in something like Maya. 
Although it looks like chaos, some of these curves are the ones I might need later, so I keep them in one layer for safe keeping. 
I think you can fit a small brief case in the trunk. 
My doodles are often for me to get an idea and then to translate in to the computer, so I'm less worried about a shiney finished product. I can see very quickly if I like the direction a form is taking. 
I wanted to elminate the bezel....I felt this would be technically possible. It's details like this that make the difference. 
A perfect configuration for a retired RAF pilot. 
AML practice
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AML practice

Marketing exploration.

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