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"His work is a grand play of passion;
his forms are taut with agonies and ecstasies; his images
bite like chisel and hammer. A monstrously beautiful body
of work."
- Ian McCaig
Concept Artist, Star Wars Episodes I, II, III
"His attention to detail is outstanding
and his design sense is vivid and extraordinarily creative."
- Rik Baker
Academy Award-winning make-up artist
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Lift Off, the second volume in the
Drawthrough collection, takes Scott Robertson’s concept
design sketches and renderings from surface to sky. Featuring
chapters on Airships, Aircraft, Spacecraft, Hovercraft and
Lefty Sketches, Lift Off continues to inspire and instruct.
Also included are Robertson’s air vehicle designs for
the video games Field Commander and Spy Hunter 2. Robertson
punctuates his work in this volume with his original Drawthrough
Card Collection: over 100 original, hand-painted designs.
For a comprehensive medley of every conceivable form of air
travel, essential to any fan or student of concept art…prepare
for Lift Off.
ISBN: 978-1-933492-15-5
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Scott
attended Art Center College of Design where he graduated
with honors with a B.S. degree in Transportation Design
in April 1990. The day after graduation, Scott opened
a product design consulting firm in San Francisco with
friend Neville Page. While there clients included Kestrel,
Giro Sport Design, Nissan, Volvo, and Yamaha. In 1995
Scott relocated to Vevey, Switzerland to teach drawing
and industrial design at Art Center, Europe until the
middle of 1996. Since returning from Europe, Scott’s
clients have included BMW subsidiary Design-works/USA,
Raleigh Bicycles, Mattel Toys, Patagonia, Minority Report
feature film, Nike, Rock Shox, Universal Studios, Angel
Studios and Fiat, to name a few. Today he continues
to teach drawing at Art Center College of Design. Recently,
Scott launched Design Studio Press, a publishing company
dedicated to inspiring and educational art books and
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