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Design Style
Scott Robertson was born in Minnesota in 1966. He grew up in Plymouth, his father was an artist. Scott learned his skills of drawing and designing by his father teaching him how to do those things with the toys he played with. Scott was passionate about speed so him and his father would design and built soapbox derby cars, and at the age of 14 he finished in sixth place in the worldwide annual race at Akron, Ohio.
Scott Robertson work of art is visually distinct when compared to Daniel Simon and Bobby Chiu in some many ways. One is that Scott Robertson designs are actually manufactured, but in comparison to Daniel Simon's work, You can say that the two have similarities in the work. For one they both make vehicles and they are futuristic, but the differences between the two is that Scott Robertson draws his design by hand and Daniel Simon draws his design using a computer program. There are so many differences one can tell from looking a work from Scott Robertson and work from Bobby Chiu, Chiu focuses more on animated mystical characters for Disney, Warner Bros, and Star Wars toys. Personally I prefer work from Chiu because his work looks more simplex and magical, But each artist is brilliant and special in their own way. These three artist are so brilliant and extravagant because they have a clear understanding of design methods.
Having a clear understanding of design methods makes an artist better because its helps them notice a little detail in their work. If an artist has a better understanding on what they are doing, they will be able to notice what is messing, needed, needed to be change, and even what they need to add. An artist without an clear understanding will struggle in so many ways. They will begin to stress sometimes because their work of art will just look off to them, so they begin to stress because they won't be able to tell whats odd with their work.
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