Dorian Gourg is a Paris-based senior visual designer and art director specializing in photorealistic 3D, automotive visualization, and technical animation.
Across 12 catalogued projects, Dorian's range covers ALIENS, BMW, DOM PERIGNON, FX MOVIE DOWNLOAD and more, with every entry pointing to the artist's original source rather than a rehosted copy. The set runs through Selected work, Selected work, Selected work, Selected work, among others, and every thumbnail sends you to the artist's site, not a reposted file.
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Dorian Gourg is a senior visual designer and art director based in Paris, working in image-making since 2005, with a focus on photorealistic 3D, automotive visualization, and technical animation. He has worked through a strong roster of studios, Los York, Future Deluxe, Tendril, Field.io, Framestore, and Carbon among them, on work spanning automotive, technology, and product brands. His frames lean on material studies and precise, believable surfaces rather than spectacle.
That believability is the whole discipline. Concept-vehicle and product frames are really exercises in making an object that may not exist feel like it could be photographed, and Gourg sells it through consistent light and material logic. Every reflection agrees with a single source; break that agreement and the illusion dies. His aesthetic pulls from fashion, design, and technology in roughly equal measure.
We feature Gourg because his work is a clinic in surface honesty. The way a highlight travels across a curved panel to describe its shape is pure visual communication, the same job a good icon does with a fraction of the pixels. His portfolio at doriangourg.com and his Instagram hold the full body of automotive and technical work, and they are worth studying for anyone learning to make a rendered object feel genuinely real rather than merely shiny.
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