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American Hot Rod Designer Chip Foose: My First Golf

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Uploaded by on Dec 13, 2011

Learn more about the 2012 Golf R: http://www.vw.com/2012golfr

To celebrate the arrival of the all-new 2012 Golf R to America, Volkswagen pays tribute to their fans and the storied legacy behind it. Watch acclaimed hot rod designer Chip Foose share memories of one of his favorite cars, a 1985 MkII Golf GTI.

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  • Look at that collection of markers.....

    I wish I could draw like this.

  • VW's a Hypocrite. How can they say they're about their cars when they're killing the Bluesport. It's not about the cars anymore, it's about the money isn't it VW? Do you remember the Risk you guys took with the GTI. Do it again. Prove me wrong, show me you still have heart. Let the Bluesport Live. If you agree, give me a thumbs up!

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  • @valensi1988 nice job man! i am 23 too I m about to finish here in mexico city, I'm making my portfolio to attend art center hope to meet you when we both become car designers lol cheers mate

  • @skyraider69 Yeah me too. I'm 23 and in my last of five years of Industrial Design college here in Italy, and then I'm looking forward to do a Master in Transportation in Turin, or move to Coventry college to attend the four year Transportation course, but I don't really know what to do right now.

  • @valensi1988 yup dont mention it!! chart packs does not melt with the ball paint at all...try also using bleed proof sheets or vellum paper it does help not having to worry about the paper absorbing all the marker! I'm currently studying industrial design seeking a transport design education, if I can help you with anything more please let me know

  • @overgronE Yeah, after watching over and over the video I saw that the pen is just a regular ballpoint.

    Gotta find those markers!

  • @skyraider69 I appreciate it very very much thanks.

    I usually use Letraset ProMarkers, and they are a mess when I prepare my base sketch with a ballpoint: they kinda wash away the ink, creeating ugly blueish streams.

    I've never tried Copics and I really think I should buy some!

  • 人非常谷歌

  • Very nice golf, Chip Foose is very good Designer. Chip Foose is god :)

  • what song is this?

  • @valensi1988 its not the pen, the markers make the difference. Copic, prismacolors and touch markers melt with the ball point pen ink. Chartpacks doesn't melts like the other ones. try it I hope you find this comment helpful cheers

  • @valensi1988 I'm pretty sure it's a regular ballpoint. In my experience, it's those AD markers that don't bleed the pen.

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