Ferarri Roma
Overview
Ferrari Roma, modeled in Alias with a strong emphasis on precision and detail. My goal was to go beyond just replicating the design—to create clean, accurate surfaces with smooth transitions and strong curvature continuity. This project showcases my ability to model complex forms while staying true to the original design intent.




Zebra
I take great care in my work and use a thoughtful technique to maintain the quality of my models. Checking the Zebra Lines helps me assess the surface flow and catch any imperfections along the way.




Zebra
I strive to create high-quality models by using a careful approach in my work. By analyzing the Zebra Lines, I can better understand the surface flow and spot any imperfections, allowing me to refine the details.




G0 - G2 surfacing
Step 1. G0
Blocking in surfaces with G0 aligned



Step 2. G2
Generating blendings between G0 surfaces


Step 3. Details blending
Adding details using Grasshopper and Catia V5


All of my models are aligned with G0 and G2, and I take extra care to ensure smooth blending between G0 surfaces.
I believe this attention to detail helps me create high-quality models and refine my work beyond standard practices.
Wheels
Modeled in Alias. by AutoCAD
Breakpad
Modeled in Catia V5





Wheel Details
Grill details
The grill was designed in Grasshopper and then imported into Alias for precise surface trimming.
Grasshopper


Alias



Rendering

