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Gallery: these cyberpunk cars have us praying for a dystopian future

Cop a look at Khyzyl Saleem’s captivating take on old-school Le Mans racers, Koenigseggs, Skylines and much, much more

  • Photoshop, for all its failings, is quite the tool when put in the right hands. Case in point, the amazing pictures above.

    They’re the work of UK-based 22-year-old concept artist and Photoshop whiz-kid, Khyzyl Saleem.

    Taking inspiration from various artists, motorsport and a future of neon-filled destruction, Khyzyl has mashed together the two polar worlds of old and new with his dirty digital hammer.

    The process started when Khyzyl was obsessed with drawing as a kid. But, four years ago, when his father came home with a copy of Photoshop, instead of learning how to make fashion models into androgynous size zeros, he decided to render cars instead. We’re glad he did.

    The results created is pretty astonishing. Taking different road and race cars – from Paganis, Ferrari 250 GTOs, McLarens, Mustangs and pretty much every worthwhile car in-between –  his photoshop cocktails make for futuristic but berated beauties and a completley unique aesthetic.

    With captivating colours and Khyzyl's gripping use of pixelated texture, these cars have us hankering for the future to come a bit sooner. 

    We’ve fed a selection of these renders into the gallery above, which has inadvertently made various Top Gear staffer’s jaws drop like Slinkys. And we expect yours will do the same. Enjoy and let us know you favorites below.

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  • Photoshop, for all its failings, is quite the tool when put in the right hands. Case in point, the amazing pictures above.

    They’re the work of UK-based 22-year-old concept artist and Photoshop whiz-kid, Khyzyl Saleem.

    Taking inspiration from various artists, motorsport and a future of neon-filled destruction, Khyzyl has mashed together the two polar worlds of old and new with his dirty digital hammer.

    The process started when Khyzyl was obsessed with drawing as a kid. But, four years ago, when his father came home with a copy of Photoshop, instead of learning how to make fashion models into androgynous size zeros, he decided to render cars instead. We’re glad he did.

    The results created is pretty astonishing. Taking different road and race cars – from Paganis, Ferrari 250 GTOs, McLarens, Mustangs and pretty much every worthwhile car in-between –  his photoshop cocktails make for futuristic but berated beauties and a completley unique aesthetic.

    With captivating colours and Khyzyl's gripping use of pixelated texture, these cars have us hankering for the future to come a bit sooner. 

    We’ve fed a selection of these renders into the gallery above, which has inadvertently made various Top Gear staffer’s jaws drop like Slinkys. And we expect yours will do the same. Enjoy and let us know you favorites below.

  • Photoshop, for all its failings, is quite the tool when put in the right hands. Case in point, the amazing pictures above.

    They’re the work of UK-based 22-year-old concept artist and Photoshop whiz-kid, Khyzyl Saleem.

    Taking inspiration from various artists, motorsport and a future of neon-filled destruction, Khyzyl has mashed together the two polar worlds of old and new with his dirty digital hammer.

    The process started when Khyzyl was obsessed with drawing as a kid. But, four years ago, when his father came home with a copy of Photoshop, instead of learning how to make fashion models into androgynous size zeros, he decided to render cars instead. We’re glad he did.

    The results created is pretty astonishing. Taking different road and race cars – from Paganis, Ferrari 250 GTOs, McLarens, Mustangs and pretty much every worthwhile car in-between –  his photoshop cocktails make for futuristic but berated beauties and a completley unique aesthetic.

    With captivating colours and Khyzyl's gripping use of pixelated texture, these cars have us hankering for the future to come a bit sooner. 

    We’ve fed a selection of these renders into the gallery above, which has inadvertently made various Top Gear staffer’s jaws drop like Slinkys. And we expect yours will do the same. Enjoy and let us know you favorites below.

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  • Photoshop, for all its failings, is quite the tool when put in the right hands. Case in point, the amazing pictures above.

    They’re the work of UK-based 22-year-old concept artist and Photoshop whiz-kid, Khyzyl Saleem.

    Taking inspiration from various artists, motorsport and a future of neon-filled destruction, Khyzyl has mashed together the two polar worlds of old and new with his dirty digital hammer.

    The process started when Khyzyl was obsessed with drawing as a kid. But, four years ago, when his father came home with a copy of Photoshop, instead of learning how to make fashion models into androgynous size zeros, he decided to render cars instead. We’re glad he did.

    The results created is pretty astonishing. Taking different road and race cars – from Paganis, Ferrari 250 GTOs, McLarens, Mustangs and pretty much every worthwhile car in-between –  his photoshop cocktails make for futuristic but berated beauties and a completley unique aesthetic.

    With captivating colours and Khyzyl's gripping use of pixelated texture, these cars have us hankering for the future to come a bit sooner. 

    We’ve fed a selection of these renders into the gallery above, which has inadvertently made various Top Gear staffer’s jaws drop like Slinkys. And we expect yours will do the same. Enjoy and let us know you favorites below.

  • Photoshop, for all its failings, is quite the tool when put in the right hands. Case in point, the amazing pictures above.

    They’re the work of UK-based 22-year-old concept artist and Photoshop whiz-kid, Khyzyl Saleem.

    Taking inspiration from various artists, motorsport and a future of neon-filled destruction, Khyzyl has mashed together the two polar worlds of old and new with his dirty digital hammer.

    The process started when Khyzyl was obsessed with drawing as a kid. But, four years ago, when his father came home with a copy of Photoshop, instead of learning how to make fashion models into androgynous size zeros, he decided to render cars instead. We’re glad he did.

    The results created is pretty astonishing. Taking different road and race cars – from Paganis, Ferrari 250 GTOs, McLarens, Mustangs and pretty much every worthwhile car in-between –  his photoshop cocktails make for futuristic but berated beauties and a completley unique aesthetic.

    With captivating colours and Khyzyl's gripping use of pixelated texture, these cars have us hankering for the future to come a bit sooner. 

    We’ve fed a selection of these renders into the gallery above, which has inadvertently made various Top Gear staffer’s jaws drop like Slinkys. And we expect yours will do the same. Enjoy and let us know you favorites below.

  • Photoshop, for all its failings, is quite the tool when put in the right hands. Case in point, the amazing pictures above.

    They’re the work of UK-based 22-year-old concept artist and Photoshop whiz-kid, Khyzyl Saleem.

    Taking inspiration from various artists, motorsport and a future of neon-filled destruction, Khyzyl has mashed together the two polar worlds of old and new with his dirty digital hammer.

    The process started when Khyzyl was obsessed with drawing as a kid. But, four years ago, when his father came home with a copy of Photoshop, instead of learning how to make fashion models into androgynous size zeros, he decided to render cars instead. We’re glad he did.

    The results created is pretty astonishing. Taking different road and race cars – from Paganis, Ferrari 250 GTOs, McLarens, Mustangs and pretty much every worthwhile car in-between –  his photoshop cocktails make for futuristic but berated beauties and a completley unique aesthetic.

    With captivating colours and Khyzyl's gripping use of pixelated texture, these cars have us hankering for the future to come a bit sooner. 

    We’ve fed a selection of these renders into the gallery above, which has inadvertently made various Top Gear staffer’s jaws drop like Slinkys. And we expect yours will do the same. Enjoy and let us know you favorites below.

  • Photoshop, for all its failings, is quite the tool when put in the right hands. Case in point, the amazing pictures above.

    They’re the work of UK-based 22-year-old concept artist and Photoshop whiz-kid, Khyzyl Saleem.

    Taking inspiration from various artists, motorsport and a future of neon-filled destruction, Khyzyl has mashed together the two polar worlds of old and new with his dirty digital hammer.

    The process started when Khyzyl was obsessed with drawing as a kid. But, four years ago, when his father came home with a copy of Photoshop, instead of learning how to make fashion models into androgynous size zeros, he decided to render cars instead. We’re glad he did.

    The results created is pretty astonishing. Taking different road and race cars – from Paganis, Ferrari 250 GTOs, McLarens, Mustangs and pretty much every worthwhile car in-between –  his photoshop cocktails make for futuristic but berated beauties and a completley unique aesthetic.

    With captivating colours and Khyzyl's gripping use of pixelated texture, these cars have us hankering for the future to come a bit sooner. 

    We’ve fed a selection of these renders into the gallery above, which has inadvertently made various Top Gear staffer’s jaws drop like Slinkys. And we expect yours will do the same. Enjoy and let us know you favorites below.

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  • Photoshop, for all its failings, is quite the tool when put in the right hands. Case in point, the amazing pictures above.

    They’re the work of UK-based 22-year-old concept artist and Photoshop whiz-kid, Khyzyl Saleem.

    Taking inspiration from various artists, motorsport and a future of neon-filled destruction, Khyzyl has mashed together the two polar worlds of old and new with his dirty digital hammer.

    The process started when Khyzyl was obsessed with drawing as a kid. But, four years ago, when his father came home with a copy of Photoshop, instead of learning how to make fashion models into androgynous size zeros, he decided to render cars instead. We’re glad he did.

    The results created is pretty astonishing. Taking different road and race cars – from Paganis, Ferrari 250 GTOs, McLarens, Mustangs and pretty much every worthwhile car in-between –  his photoshop cocktails make for futuristic but berated beauties and a completley unique aesthetic.

    With captivating colours and Khyzyl's gripping use of pixelated texture, these cars have us hankering for the future to come a bit sooner. 

    We’ve fed a selection of these renders into the gallery above, which has inadvertently made various Top Gear staffer’s jaws drop like Slinkys. And we expect yours will do the same. Enjoy and let us know you favorites below.

  • Photoshop, for all its failings, is quite the tool when put in the right hands. Case in point, the amazing pictures above.

    They’re the work of UK-based 22-year-old concept artist and Photoshop whiz-kid, Khyzyl Saleem.

    Taking inspiration from various artists, motorsport and a future of neon-filled destruction, Khyzyl has mashed together the two polar worlds of old and new with his dirty digital hammer.

    The process started when Khyzyl was obsessed with drawing as a kid. But, four years ago, when his father came home with a copy of Photoshop, instead of learning how to make fashion models into androgynous size zeros, he decided to render cars instead. We’re glad he did.

    The results created is pretty astonishing. Taking different road and race cars – from Paganis, Ferrari 250 GTOs, McLarens, Mustangs and pretty much every worthwhile car in-between –  his photoshop cocktails make for futuristic but berated beauties and a completley unique aesthetic.

    With captivating colours and Khyzyl's gripping use of pixelated texture, these cars have us hankering for the future to come a bit sooner. 

    We’ve fed a selection of these renders into the gallery above, which has inadvertently made various Top Gear staffer’s jaws drop like Slinkys. And we expect yours will do the same. Enjoy and let us know you favorites below.

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  • Photoshop, for all its failings, is quite the tool when put in the right hands. Case in point, the amazing pictures above.

    They’re the work of UK-based 22-year-old concept artist and Photoshop whiz-kid, Khyzyl Saleem.

    Taking inspiration from various artists, motorsport and a future of neon-filled destruction, Khyzyl has mashed together the two polar worlds of old and new with his dirty digital hammer.

    The process started when Khyzyl was obsessed with drawing as a kid. But, four years ago, when his father came home with a copy of Photoshop, instead of learning how to make fashion models into androgynous size zeros, he decided to render cars instead. We’re glad he did.

    The results created is pretty astonishing. Taking different road and race cars – from Paganis, Ferrari 250 GTOs, McLarens, Mustangs and pretty much every worthwhile car in-between –  his photoshop cocktails make for futuristic but berated beauties and a completley unique aesthetic.

    With captivating colours and Khyzyl's gripping use of pixelated texture, these cars have us hankering for the future to come a bit sooner. 

    We’ve fed a selection of these renders into the gallery above, which has inadvertently made various Top Gear staffer’s jaws drop like Slinkys. And we expect yours will do the same. Enjoy and let us know you favorites below.

  • Photoshop, for all its failings, is quite the tool when put in the right hands. Case in point, the amazing pictures above.

    They’re the work of UK-based 22-year-old concept artist and Photoshop whiz-kid, Khyzyl Saleem.

    Taking inspiration from various artists, motorsport and a future of neon-filled destruction, Khyzyl has mashed together the two polar worlds of old and new with his dirty digital hammer.

    The process started when Khyzyl was obsessed with drawing as a kid. But, four years ago, when his father came home with a copy of Photoshop, instead of learning how to make fashion models into androgynous size zeros, he decided to render cars instead. We’re glad he did.

    The results created is pretty astonishing. Taking different road and race cars – from Paganis, Ferrari 250 GTOs, McLarens, Mustangs and pretty much every worthwhile car in-between –  his photoshop cocktails make for futuristic but berated beauties and a completley unique aesthetic.

    With captivating colours and Khyzyl's gripping use of pixelated texture, these cars have us hankering for the future to come a bit sooner. 

    We’ve fed a selection of these renders into the gallery above, which has inadvertently made various Top Gear staffer’s jaws drop like Slinkys. And we expect yours will do the same. Enjoy and let us know you favorites below.

  • Photoshop, for all its failings, is quite the tool when put in the right hands. Case in point, the amazing pictures above.

    They’re the work of UK-based 22-year-old concept artist and Photoshop whiz-kid, Khyzyl Saleem.

    Taking inspiration from various artists, motorsport and a future of neon-filled destruction, Khyzyl has mashed together the two polar worlds of old and new with his dirty digital hammer.

    The process started when Khyzyl was obsessed with drawing as a kid. But, four years ago, when his father came home with a copy of Photoshop, instead of learning how to make fashion models into androgynous size zeros, he decided to render cars instead. We’re glad he did.

    The results created is pretty astonishing. Taking different road and race cars – from Paganis, Ferrari 250 GTOs, McLarens, Mustangs and pretty much every worthwhile car in-between –  his photoshop cocktails make for futuristic but berated beauties and a completley unique aesthetic.

    With captivating colours and Khyzyl's gripping use of pixelated texture, these cars have us hankering for the future to come a bit sooner. 

    We’ve fed a selection of these renders into the gallery above, which has inadvertently made various Top Gear staffer’s jaws drop like Slinkys. And we expect yours will do the same. Enjoy and let us know you favorites below.

  • Photoshop, for all its failings, is quite the tool when put in the right hands. Case in point, the amazing pictures above.

    They’re the work of UK-based 22-year-old concept artist and Photoshop whiz-kid, Khyzyl Saleem.

    Taking inspiration from various artists, motorsport and a future of neon-filled destruction, Khyzyl has mashed together the two polar worlds of old and new with his dirty digital hammer.

    The process started when Khyzyl was obsessed with drawing as a kid. But, four years ago, when his father came home with a copy of Photoshop, instead of learning how to make fashion models into androgynous size zeros, he decided to render cars instead. We’re glad he did.

    The results created is pretty astonishing. Taking different road and race cars – from Paganis, Ferrari 250 GTOs, McLarens, Mustangs and pretty much every worthwhile car in-between –  his photoshop cocktails make for futuristic but berated beauties and a completley unique aesthetic.

    With captivating colours and Khyzyl's gripping use of pixelated texture, these cars have us hankering for the future to come a bit sooner. 

    We’ve fed a selection of these renders into the gallery above, which has inadvertently made various Top Gear staffer’s jaws drop like Slinkys. And we expect yours will do the same. Enjoy and let us know you favorites below.

  • Photoshop, for all its failings, is quite the tool when put in the right hands. Case in point, the amazing pictures above.

    They’re the work of UK-based 22-year-old concept artist and Photoshop whiz-kid, Khyzyl Saleem.

    Taking inspiration from various artists, motorsport and a future of neon-filled destruction, Khyzyl has mashed together the two polar worlds of old and new with his dirty digital hammer.

    The process started when Khyzyl was obsessed with drawing as a kid. But, four years ago, when his father came home with a copy of Photoshop, instead of learning how to make fashion models into androgynous size zeros, he decided to render cars instead. We’re glad he did.

    The results created is pretty astonishing. Taking different road and race cars – from Paganis, Ferrari 250 GTOs, McLarens, Mustangs and pretty much every worthwhile car in-between –  his photoshop cocktails make for futuristic but berated beauties and a completley unique aesthetic.

    With captivating colours and Khyzyl's gripping use of pixelated texture, these cars have us hankering for the future to come a bit sooner. 

    We’ve fed a selection of these renders into the gallery above, which has inadvertently made various Top Gear staffer’s jaws drop like Slinkys. And we expect yours will do the same. Enjoy and let us know you favorites below.

  • Photoshop, for all its failings, is quite the tool when put in the right hands. Case in point, the amazing pictures above.

    They’re the work of UK-based 22-year-old concept artist and Photoshop whiz-kid, Khyzyl Saleem.

    Taking inspiration from various artists, motorsport and a future of neon-filled destruction, Khyzyl has mashed together the two polar worlds of old and new with his dirty digital hammer.

    The process started when Khyzyl was obsessed with drawing as a kid. But, four years ago, when his father came home with a copy of Photoshop, instead of learning how to make fashion models into androgynous size zeros, he decided to render cars instead. We’re glad he did.

    The results created is pretty astonishing. Taking different road and race cars – from Paganis, Ferrari 250 GTOs, McLarens, Mustangs and pretty much every worthwhile car in-between –  his photoshop cocktails make for futuristic but berated beauties and a completley unique aesthetic.

    With captivating colours and Khyzyl's gripping use of pixelated texture, these cars have us hankering for the future to come a bit sooner. 

    We’ve fed a selection of these renders into the gallery above, which has inadvertently made various Top Gear staffer’s jaws drop like Slinkys. And we expect yours will do the same. Enjoy and let us know you favorites below.

  • Photoshop, for all its failings, is quite the tool when put in the right hands. Case in point, the amazing pictures above.

    They’re the work of UK-based 22-year-old concept artist and Photoshop whiz-kid, Khyzyl Saleem.

    Taking inspiration from various artists, motorsport and a future of neon-filled destruction, Khyzyl has mashed together the two polar worlds of old and new with his dirty digital hammer.

    The process started when Khyzyl was obsessed with drawing as a kid. But, four years ago, when his father came home with a copy of Photoshop, instead of learning how to make fashion models into androgynous size zeros, he decided to render cars instead. We’re glad he did.

    The results created is pretty astonishing. Taking different road and race cars – from Paganis, Ferrari 250 GTOs, McLarens, Mustangs and pretty much every worthwhile car in-between –  his photoshop cocktails make for futuristic but berated beauties and a completley unique aesthetic.

    With captivating colours and Khyzyl's gripping use of pixelated texture, these cars have us hankering for the future to come a bit sooner. 

    We’ve fed a selection of these renders into the gallery above, which has inadvertently made various Top Gear staffer’s jaws drop like Slinkys. And we expect yours will do the same. Enjoy and let us know you favorites below.

  • Photoshop, for all its failings, is quite the tool when put in the right hands. Case in point, the amazing pictures above.

    They’re the work of UK-based 22-year-old concept artist and Photoshop whiz-kid, Khyzyl Saleem.

    Taking inspiration from various artists, motorsport and a future of neon-filled destruction, Khyzyl has mashed together the two polar worlds of old and new with his dirty digital hammer.

    The process started when Khyzyl was obsessed with drawing as a kid. But, four years ago, when his father came home with a copy of Photoshop, instead of learning how to make fashion models into androgynous size zeros, he decided to render cars instead. We’re glad he did.

    The results created is pretty astonishing. Taking different road and race cars – from Paganis, Ferrari 250 GTOs, McLarens, Mustangs and pretty much every worthwhile car in-between –  his photoshop cocktails make for futuristic but berated beauties and a completley unique aesthetic.

    With captivating colours and Khyzyl's gripping use of pixelated texture, these cars have us hankering for the future to come a bit sooner. 

    We’ve fed a selection of these renders into the gallery above, which has inadvertently made various Top Gear staffer’s jaws drop like Slinkys. And we expect yours will do the same. Enjoy and let us know you favorites below.

  • Photoshop, for all its failings, is quite the tool when put in the right hands. Case in point, the amazing pictures above.

    They’re the work of UK-based 22-year-old concept artist and Photoshop whiz-kid, Khyzyl Saleem.

    Taking inspiration from various artists, motorsport and a future of neon-filled destruction, Khyzyl has mashed together the two polar worlds of old and new with his dirty digital hammer.

    The process started when Khyzyl was obsessed with drawing as a kid. But, four years ago, when his father came home with a copy of Photoshop, instead of learning how to make fashion models into androgynous size zeros, he decided to render cars instead. We’re glad he did.

    The results created is pretty astonishing. Taking different road and race cars – from Paganis, Ferrari 250 GTOs, McLarens, Mustangs and pretty much every worthwhile car in-between –  his photoshop cocktails make for futuristic but berated beauties and a completley unique aesthetic.

    With captivating colours and Khyzyl's gripping use of pixelated texture, these cars have us hankering for the future to come a bit sooner. 

    We’ve fed a selection of these renders into the gallery above, which has inadvertently made various Top Gear staffer’s jaws drop like Slinkys. And we expect yours will do the same. Enjoy and let us know you favorites below.

  • Photoshop, for all its failings, is quite the tool when put in the right hands. Case in point, the amazing pictures above.

    They’re the work of UK-based 22-year-old concept artist and Photoshop whiz-kid, Khyzyl Saleem.

    Taking inspiration from various artists, motorsport and a future of neon-filled destruction, Khyzyl has mashed together the two polar worlds of old and new with his dirty digital hammer.

    The process started when Khyzyl was obsessed with drawing as a kid. But, four years ago, when his father came home with a copy of Photoshop, instead of learning how to make fashion models into androgynous size zeros, he decided to render cars instead. We’re glad he did.

    The results created is pretty astonishing. Taking different road and race cars – from Paganis, Ferrari 250 GTOs, McLarens, Mustangs and pretty much every worthwhile car in-between –  his photoshop cocktails make for futuristic but berated beauties and a completley unique aesthetic.

    With captivating colours and Khyzyl's gripping use of pixelated texture, these cars have us hankering for the future to come a bit sooner. 

    We’ve fed a selection of these renders into the gallery above, which has inadvertently made various Top Gear staffer’s jaws drop like Slinkys. And we expect yours will do the same. Enjoy and let us know you favorites below.

  • Photoshop, for all its failings, is quite the tool when put in the right hands. Case in point, the amazing pictures above.

    They’re the work of UK-based 22-year-old concept artist and Photoshop whiz-kid, Khyzyl Saleem.

    Taking inspiration from various artists, motorsport and a future of neon-filled destruction, Khyzyl has mashed together the two polar worlds of old and new with his dirty digital hammer.

    The process started when Khyzyl was obsessed with drawing as a kid. But, four years ago, when his father came home with a copy of Photoshop, instead of learning how to make fashion models into androgynous size zeros, he decided to render cars instead. We’re glad he did.

    The results created is pretty astonishing. Taking different road and race cars – from Paganis, Ferrari 250 GTOs, McLarens, Mustangs and pretty much every worthwhile car in-between –  his photoshop cocktails make for futuristic but berated beauties and a completley unique aesthetic.

    With captivating colours and Khyzyl's gripping use of pixelated texture, these cars have us hankering for the future to come a bit sooner. 

    We’ve fed a selection of these renders into the gallery above, which has inadvertently made various Top Gear staffer’s jaws drop like Slinkys. And we expect yours will do the same. Enjoy and let us know you favorites below.

  • Photoshop, for all its failings, is quite the tool when put in the right hands. Case in point, the amazing pictures above.

    They’re the work of UK-based 22-year-old concept artist and Photoshop whiz-kid, Khyzyl Saleem.

    Taking inspiration from various artists, motorsport and a future of neon-filled destruction, Khyzyl has mashed together the two polar worlds of old and new with his dirty digital hammer.

    The process started when Khyzyl was obsessed with drawing as a kid. But, four years ago, when his father came home with a copy of Photoshop, instead of learning how to make fashion models into androgynous size zeros, he decided to render cars instead. We’re glad he did.

    The results created is pretty astonishing. Taking different road and race cars – from Paganis, Ferrari 250 GTOs, McLarens, Mustangs and pretty much every worthwhile car in-between –  his photoshop cocktails make for futuristic but berated beauties and a completley unique aesthetic.

    With captivating colours and Khyzyl's gripping use of pixelated texture, these cars have us hankering for the future to come a bit sooner. 

    We’ve fed a selection of these renders into the gallery above, which has inadvertently made various Top Gear staffer’s jaws drop like Slinkys. And we expect yours will do the same. Enjoy and let us know you favorites below.

  • Photoshop, for all its failings, is quite the tool when put in the right hands. Case in point, the amazing pictures above.

    They’re the work of UK-based 22-year-old concept artist and Photoshop whiz-kid, Khyzyl Saleem.

    Taking inspiration from various artists, motorsport and a future of neon-filled destruction, Khyzyl has mashed together the two polar worlds of old and new with his dirty digital hammer.

    The process started when Khyzyl was obsessed with drawing as a kid. But, four years ago, when his father came home with a copy of Photoshop, instead of learning how to make fashion models into androgynous size zeros, he decided to render cars instead. We’re glad he did.

    The results created is pretty astonishing. Taking different road and race cars – from Paganis, Ferrari 250 GTOs, McLarens, Mustangs and pretty much every worthwhile car in-between –  his photoshop cocktails make for futuristic but berated beauties and a completley unique aesthetic.

    With captivating colours and Khyzyl's gripping use of pixelated texture, these cars have us hankering for the future to come a bit sooner. 

    We’ve fed a selection of these renders into the gallery above, which has inadvertently made various Top Gear staffer’s jaws drop like Slinkys. And we expect yours will do the same. Enjoy and let us know you favorites below.

  • Photoshop, for all its failings, is quite the tool when put in the right hands. Case in point, the amazing pictures above.

    They’re the work of UK-based 22-year-old concept artist and Photoshop whiz-kid, Khyzyl Saleem.

    Taking inspiration from various artists, motorsport and a future of neon-filled destruction, Khyzyl has mashed together the two polar worlds of old and new with his dirty digital hammer.

    The process started when Khyzyl was obsessed with drawing as a kid. But, four years ago, when his father came home with a copy of Photoshop, instead of learning how to make fashion models into androgynous size zeros, he decided to render cars instead. We’re glad he did.

    The results created is pretty astonishing. Taking different road and race cars – from Paganis, Ferrari 250 GTOs, McLarens, Mustangs and pretty much every worthwhile car in-between –  his photoshop cocktails make for futuristic but berated beauties and a completley unique aesthetic.

    With captivating colours and Khyzyl's gripping use of pixelated texture, these cars have us hankering for the future to come a bit sooner. 

    We’ve fed a selection of these renders into the gallery above, which has inadvertently made various Top Gear staffer’s jaws drop like Slinkys. And we expect yours will do the same. Enjoy and let us know you favorites below.

  • Photoshop, for all its failings, is quite the tool when put in the right hands. Case in point, the amazing pictures above.

    They’re the work of UK-based 22-year-old concept artist and Photoshop whiz-kid, Khyzyl Saleem.

    Taking inspiration from various artists, motorsport and a future of neon-filled destruction, Khyzyl has mashed together the two polar worlds of old and new with his dirty digital hammer.

    The process started when Khyzyl was obsessed with drawing as a kid. But, four years ago, when his father came home with a copy of Photoshop, instead of learning how to make fashion models into androgynous size zeros, he decided to render cars instead. We’re glad he did.

    The results created is pretty astonishing. Taking different road and race cars – from Paganis, Ferrari 250 GTOs, McLarens, Mustangs and pretty much every worthwhile car in-between –  his photoshop cocktails make for futuristic but berated beauties and a completley unique aesthetic.

    With captivating colours and Khyzyl's gripping use of pixelated texture, these cars have us hankering for the future to come a bit sooner. 

    We’ve fed a selection of these renders into the gallery above, which has inadvertently made various Top Gear staffer’s jaws drop like Slinkys. And we expect yours will do the same. Enjoy and let us know you favorites below.

  • Photoshop, for all its failings, is quite the tool when put in the right hands. Case in point, the amazing pictures above.

    They’re the work of UK-based 22-year-old concept artist and Photoshop whiz-kid, Khyzyl Saleem.

    Taking inspiration from various artists, motorsport and a future of neon-filled destruction, Khyzyl has mashed together the two polar worlds of old and new with his dirty digital hammer.

    The process started when Khyzyl was obsessed with drawing as a kid. But, four years ago, when his father came home with a copy of Photoshop, instead of learning how to make fashion models into androgynous size zeros, he decided to render cars instead. We’re glad he did.

    The results created is pretty astonishing. Taking different road and race cars – from Paganis, Ferrari 250 GTOs, McLarens, Mustangs and pretty much every worthwhile car in-between –  his photoshop cocktails make for futuristic but berated beauties and a completley unique aesthetic.

    With captivating colours and Khyzyl's gripping use of pixelated texture, these cars have us hankering for the future to come a bit sooner. 

    We’ve fed a selection of these renders into the gallery above, which has inadvertently made various Top Gear staffer’s jaws drop like Slinkys. And we expect yours will do the same. Enjoy and let us know you favorites below.

  • Photoshop, for all its failings, is quite the tool when put in the right hands. Case in point, the amazing pictures above.

    They’re the work of UK-based 22-year-old concept artist and Photoshop whiz-kid, Khyzyl Saleem.

    Taking inspiration from various artists, motorsport and a future of neon-filled destruction, Khyzyl has mashed together the two polar worlds of old and new with his dirty digital hammer.

    The process started when Khyzyl was obsessed with drawing as a kid. But, four years ago, when his father came home with a copy of Photoshop, instead of learning how to make fashion models into androgynous size zeros, he decided to render cars instead. We’re glad he did.

    The results created is pretty astonishing. Taking different road and race cars – from Paganis, Ferrari 250 GTOs, McLarens, Mustangs and pretty much every worthwhile car in-between –  his photoshop cocktails make for futuristic but berated beauties and a completley unique aesthetic.

    With captivating colours and Khyzyl's gripping use of pixelated texture, these cars have us hankering for the future to come a bit sooner. 

    We’ve fed a selection of these renders into the gallery above, which has inadvertently made various Top Gear staffer’s jaws drop like Slinkys. And we expect yours will do the same. Enjoy and let us know you favorites below.

  • Photoshop, for all its failings, is quite the tool when put in the right hands. Case in point, the amazing pictures above.

    They’re the work of UK-based 22-year-old concept artist and Photoshop whiz-kid, Khyzyl Saleem.

    Taking inspiration from various artists, motorsport and a future of neon-filled destruction, Khyzyl has mashed together the two polar worlds of old and new with his dirty digital hammer.

    The process started when Khyzyl was obsessed with drawing as a kid. But, four years ago, when his father came home with a copy of Photoshop, instead of learning how to make fashion models into androgynous size zeros, he decided to render cars instead. We’re glad he did.

    The results created is pretty astonishing. Taking different road and race cars – from Paganis, Ferrari 250 GTOs, McLarens, Mustangs and pretty much every worthwhile car in-between –  his photoshop cocktails make for futuristic but berated beauties and a completley unique aesthetic.

    With captivating colours and Khyzyl's gripping use of pixelated texture, these cars have us hankering for the future to come a bit sooner. 

    We’ve fed a selection of these renders into the gallery above, which has inadvertently made various Top Gear staffer’s jaws drop like Slinkys. And we expect yours will do the same. Enjoy and let us know you favorites below.

  • Photoshop, for all its failings, is quite the tool when put in the right hands. Case in point, the amazing pictures above.

    They’re the work of UK-based 22-year-old concept artist and Photoshop whiz-kid, Khyzyl Saleem.

    Taking inspiration from various artists, motorsport and a future of neon-filled destruction, Khyzyl has mashed together the two polar worlds of old and new with his dirty digital hammer.

    The process started when Khyzyl was obsessed with drawing as a kid. But, four years ago, when his father came home with a copy of Photoshop, instead of learning how to make fashion models into androgynous size zeros, he decided to render cars instead. We’re glad he did.

    The results created is pretty astonishing. Taking different road and race cars – from Paganis, Ferrari 250 GTOs, McLarens, Mustangs and pretty much every worthwhile car in-between –  his photoshop cocktails make for futuristic but berated beauties and a completley unique aesthetic.

    With captivating colours and Khyzyl's gripping use of pixelated texture, these cars have us hankering for the future to come a bit sooner. 

    We’ve fed a selection of these renders into the gallery above, which has inadvertently made various Top Gear staffer’s jaws drop like Slinkys. And we expect yours will do the same. Enjoy and let us know you favorites below.

  • Photoshop, for all its failings, is quite the tool when put in the right hands. Case in point, the amazing pictures above.

    They’re the work of UK-based 22-year-old concept artist and Photoshop whiz-kid, Khyzyl Saleem.

    Taking inspiration from various artists, motorsport and a future of neon-filled destruction, Khyzyl has mashed together the two polar worlds of old and new with his dirty digital hammer.

    The process started when Khyzyl was obsessed with drawing as a kid. But, four years ago, when his father came home with a copy of Photoshop, instead of learning how to make fashion models into androgynous size zeros, he decided to render cars instead. We’re glad he did.

    The results created is pretty astonishing. Taking different road and race cars – from Paganis, Ferrari 250 GTOs, McLarens, Mustangs and pretty much every worthwhile car in-between –  his photoshop cocktails make for futuristic but berated beauties and a completley unique aesthetic.

    With captivating colours and Khyzyl's gripping use of pixelated texture, these cars have us hankering for the future to come a bit sooner. 

    We’ve fed a selection of these renders into the gallery above, which has inadvertently made various Top Gear staffer’s jaws drop like Slinkys. And we expect yours will do the same. Enjoy and let us know you favorites below.

  • Photoshop, for all its failings, is quite the tool when put in the right hands. Case in point, the amazing pictures above.

    They’re the work of UK-based 22-year-old concept artist and Photoshop whiz-kid, Khyzyl Saleem.

    Taking inspiration from various artists, motorsport and a future of neon-filled destruction, Khyzyl has mashed together the two polar worlds of old and new with his dirty digital hammer.

    The process started when Khyzyl was obsessed with drawing as a kid. But, four years ago, when his father came home with a copy of Photoshop, instead of learning how to make fashion models into androgynous size zeros, he decided to render cars instead. We’re glad he did.

    The results created is pretty astonishing. Taking different road and race cars – from Paganis, Ferrari 250 GTOs, McLarens, Mustangs and pretty much every worthwhile car in-between –  his photoshop cocktails make for futuristic but berated beauties and a completley unique aesthetic.

    With captivating colours and Khyzyl's gripping use of pixelated texture, these cars have us hankering for the future to come a bit sooner. 

    We’ve fed a selection of these renders into the gallery above, which has inadvertently made various Top Gear staffer’s jaws drop like Slinkys. And we expect yours will do the same. Enjoy and let us know you favorites below.

  • Photoshop, for all its failings, is quite the tool when put in the right hands. Case in point, the amazing pictures above.

    They’re the work of UK-based 22-year-old concept artist and Photoshop whiz-kid, Khyzyl Saleem.

    Taking inspiration from various artists, motorsport and a future of neon-filled destruction, Khyzyl has mashed together the two polar worlds of old and new with his dirty digital hammer.

    The process started when Khyzyl was obsessed with drawing as a kid. But, four years ago, when his father came home with a copy of Photoshop, instead of learning how to make fashion models into androgynous size zeros, he decided to render cars instead. We’re glad he did.

    The results created is pretty astonishing. Taking different road and race cars – from Paganis, Ferrari 250 GTOs, McLarens, Mustangs and pretty much every worthwhile car in-between –  his photoshop cocktails make for futuristic but berated beauties and a completley unique aesthetic.

    With captivating colours and Khyzyl's gripping use of pixelated texture, these cars have us hankering for the future to come a bit sooner. 

    We’ve fed a selection of these renders into the gallery above, which has inadvertently made various Top Gear staffer’s jaws drop like Slinkys. And we expect yours will do the same. Enjoy and let us know you favorites below.

  • Photoshop, for all its failings, is quite the tool when put in the right hands. Case in point, the amazing pictures above.

    They’re the work of UK-based 22-year-old concept artist and Photoshop whiz-kid, Khyzyl Saleem.

    Taking inspiration from various artists, motorsport and a future of neon-filled destruction, Khyzyl has mashed together the two polar worlds of old and new with his dirty digital hammer.

    The process started when Khyzyl was obsessed with drawing as a kid. But, four years ago, when his father came home with a copy of Photoshop, instead of learning how to make fashion models into androgynous size zeros, he decided to render cars instead. We’re glad he did.

    The results created is pretty astonishing. Taking different road and race cars – from Paganis, Ferrari 250 GTOs, McLarens, Mustangs and pretty much every worthwhile car in-between –  his photoshop cocktails make for futuristic but berated beauties and a completley unique aesthetic.

    With captivating colours and Khyzyl's gripping use of pixelated texture, these cars have us hankering for the future to come a bit sooner. 

    We’ve fed a selection of these renders into the gallery above, which has inadvertently made various Top Gear staffer’s jaws drop like Slinkys. And we expect yours will do the same. Enjoy and let us know you favorites below.

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