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Ok have been motivated to get my old car painted for new season.

Base color has been done but spomser wants flames on the car ...something to do with the girls new uniforms :-)

so which color out of the 3 concepts do you think.

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No flames. I think a bold black stripe along the lower edge/side of the car with aggreko.com cut out to reveal the body colour.

Accross the boonet a bold black strip just above where the side indicators would be, as it gets to the top edge it tapers back towards where "com" is on your side skirt to join the bold line at the bottom. Then under the bonnet stripe throw the big filters sticker. :wave:

Yer Roy i am with you but its what the sponsor wants. I am told that the uniforms of the girls this year has flames on it so flames it is.

Plus i have to suffer through a photo shoot of the girls and the car......and some hot laps with the ladies!

anyone want to take my spot hmmmm.

also a better pic of the color

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i know im only teaching art to uni kids but please do me a favour...

the original blue you had in your first post strikes a great contrast but its too bold. Try adding some yellow to the flames section so you have a blue and yellow on orange type effect. it will look vibrant but the yellow wont over power either colour.

just think of the bunsen burner we used to use in chem clases..blue is the hottest followed by orange and yellow...

remember the choice of hues is important, too.

id love for you to do a photochop to see how it comes out in your renditions!

GL!

looks like a great project by the way! :wave::):thumbsup:

LOL..it works. I just looked up the aggreko website. Do they have any jobs going for other engineers that love to thrash Skylines ... and be photographed with attractive young lasses :)

A job and thrashing skylines i am willing to think about, the attrative young lasses you will have to fight me for!

If you would like to work in darkest Africa send your CV through :-)

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