A key to being a successful concept artist is the ability to express a believable and unique design clearly. Explore the various ways you can think about vehicle designs to ensure arriving at a distinctive and creative end product.
This 2-hour workshop by Senior Concept Artist, Jose Borges, is intended for intermediate Photoshop artists with a basic grasp of concept design and digital painting techniques. This workshop aims to focus on understanding design direction, how to use key reference information to inform designs, as well as developing strong narratives to give your ideas a strong foundation. By learning how to balance the detail in your designs, you’ll discover the art of creating recognizable and memorable vehicles for digital production.
This video tutorial aims to support both working professional artists as well as those seeking to break into the field. Jose shares how to improve your creative thought process to bring stronger ideas to the table, which can elevate any project and make you a vital team member.
Jose’s tutorial is handled entirely in Photoshop; his final PSD and JPG versions of the design files are provided as a download for subscribers who want to study them more closely.
8 Lessons
Jose Borges begins this workshop by explaining that memorable vehicle design stems from balancing unbridled creativity with purposeful direction. By reconnecting with the experimentation of childhood while applying professional discipline and clear narrative structure, artists can create designs that become truly iconic.
Duration: 4m 52s
This lesson emphasizes that creating a narrative is a crucial step in concept art that transforms abstract ideas into concrete design directions. By first writing down details about style, mood, character, and function, artists can work more consistently while avoiding creative block. This approach not only helps develop a single design but also opens up the possibility of expanding into a larger, cohesive world of related artwork.
Duration: 13m 39s
This lesson demonstrates that effective reference gathering is about curating and analyzing references in order to extract useful design elements. By understanding what makes iconic vehicles memorable, artists can create designs that stand out without becoming visually cluttered or losing their functional purpose. This approach helps maintain focus on design goals while providing creative freedom within established boundaries.
Duration: 32m 46s
This lesson covers creating initial sketches, demonstrating that successful concept art comes from balancing creative freedom with thoughtful refinements. Jose's ability to explore ideas while maintaining functionality results in progressively stronger designs. Early sketches don't need to be perfect; they serve as stepping stones toward understanding what works.
Duration: 28m 45s
This lesson explores the process of art direction, emphasizing that it is about evaluating initial ideas to identify the strongest design direction that balances visual impact with functionality. By refining multiple distinct concepts rather than similar variations, artists can explore a wider range of solutions and make more informed decisions.
Duration: 8m 34s
This lesson covers photobashing, emphasizing that successful photobashing relies on organization and an approach combining photographic references and painting. By first setting up a clean file structure with clipping masks and layer groups, artists can work more efficiently and maintain creative flexibility throughout the design process. Artists should let photos provide realistic detail while using painting to refine, customize, and maintain their artistic vision, while keeping the workflow simple enough to encourage experimentation.
Duration: 20m 57s
This lesson demonstrates that less is more when creating supporting environments for design concepts. The environment exists solely to add context and enhance the vehicle’s design, not to showcase environmental artistry. By staying flexible and using different techniques, artists can create backdrops that strengthen their primary design.
Duration: 5m 10s
This last lesson in the workshop demonstrates that final detailing is about refinement and problem-solving. Great concept art requires not just technical skill but also taking time to flip, examine, and refine the image. This ensures professional results that properly communicate design intent for modeling or further development.
Duration: 21m 29s
Primary tools
For this workshop you’ll need:
* Note that these programs and materials will not be supplied with the course.
Project Files
This workshop provides artists with project files. Artists get access to Jose Borges' complete Megaton Circuit Champion Vehicle project materials. Inside, you'll find:
- Photoshop project file (.psd) – The layered source file to see exactly how the final artwork was built and make your own modifications
- Reference images (.jpg) - High-quality render of the finished vehicle design for study and inspiration - These project files are provided as a courtesy by Jose Borges to give artists additional hands-on practice as they follow the workflow showcased. –
Skills Covered
Who’s this Workshop for?
This workshop is designed for intermediate Photoshop artists with a foundational understanding of concept design and digital painting. Jose Borges’s training is tailored for aspiring and current concept artists aiming to specialize in vehicle design for digital production.
Professional artists and those seeking to break into the entertainment industry will benefit from Jose's expertise. The workshop teaches how to strengthen the creative process, develop compelling design narratives, and create memorable vehicles that elevate projects and establish them as valuable team members.
Learning Outcomes
On completing this workshop, artists will have developed a comprehensive understanding of professional vehicle concept design workflows and advanced techniques for creating production-ready designs.
Key skills include:
- How to establish a clear design direction and narrative for vehicle concepts.
- How to effectively research and utilize reference materials to inform creative decisions.
- How to balance detail levels to create recognizable and memorable vehicle designs.
- How to develop unique and believable vehicle designs that stand out.
- How to strengthen creative thought processes for generating compelling design solutions.








