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Initial sketch_by Beree Cox

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Blender Sub-D

Use curvature transitions to reinforce visual movement

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The front tip-up view showcases the aggressive stance and surface transitions of Polaris. From this angle, the tension lines along the hood and fenders converge toward the DRG, highlighting the sharp geometry and layered volumes around the bumper and intake details.

Modeled headlamp envelope with compound curvature to catch ambient light and anchor visual weight

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Blender SubD

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The upper body was sculpted with deliberate surface tension to create a dynamic, athletic stance. Subtle curvature shifts and controlled edge flow guide highlights along the body, emphasizing motion and precision in the overall form.

Upper body first → then bumper → then details

Surface Tension & Form Control

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The side view reveals the overall proportion and flow of the body. A strong shoulder line anchors the form, while subtle surface transitions create visual movement from front to rear. The clean body side reflects surface tension and aerodynamic intent.

Side View & Proportion

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The rear shows a wide stance with sharp lines and layered surfaces. Tapered forms and integrated details add precision and performance feel.

REAR VIEW

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