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SIROCCO // XR-01
Personal Concept Study — Rapid Off-Road Vehicle Exploration

Client:
In - House Case Study

SIROCCO XR-01 is a self-initiated off-road vehicle concept developed over the course of several days as an intensive design exercise. The project was intentionally approached as a rapid study, with the focus placed on ideation, visual direction, and momentum rather than full production-level refinement.
 

The objective was to explore a bold, performance-oriented vehicle with a strong stance, distinctive proportions, and a clear visual identity. The process began with a broad phase of pencil sketching to quickly investigate silhouette, posture, composition, and overall character. From there, the strongest directions were selected and pushed further into more resolved digital visuals through image generation and extensive Photoshop refinement.
 

Beyond the final renders, this project was primarily about reinforcing a sketch-driven workflow and accelerating early-stage concept development in a transportation-oriented context. It reflects a fast and intentional process centered on exploration, selection, and visual storytelling.

Date:
2026
Service:
Concept Development

Pencil sketches exploration

Early pencil ideation focused on exploring silhouette, stance, visual signature, and character to identify the most promising design directions.
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Sketch-to-Image Workflow + Photoshop Post-Production

After selecting the most promising sketch directions, I used digital image tools to quickly push the concepts into more resolved visuals. Photoshop was then used to refine the results, sharpen the design language, adjust proportions and graphics, and bring the final images to a more controlled and cohesive level.
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