Forza Horizon 4: Paints and Designs

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Nice! The BMW one reminds me of the press livery of the M4 GT4, which I have in my Creative Hub. You should check it out. Good work.
Cheers!

Here is a Bentley as well, which has been shared with and without the grille colouring and faux vent (from the GT3 car)
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Hi there i´m trying to replicate specific car but i cannot find these logos and what are they meaning (or what manufacture are)

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Thank you :)
 
Hello everyone. I just want to share with you my special design.

I must say, PJ helped me with this topic a lot. And first of all I just want to say, that if somebody work in HF on his computer (I mean without xbox) there is a way, you can do it without Glass2k. You just need program called Peek Through.

As you can see, Castrol logo was created with Peek Through, and yeah - there's some issues, but that Castrol logo was my first job in HF4.

That German Cult Style cross on this Golf I also did with Peek Through...

I know that design is really out of topic, but I really hope you guys liked it. In Europe we called it 'German Cult' or 'German Rust', or just 'A Rat'.

Enjoy, and greetings from Poland!

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Is Peek Through as good if not better than glass2k?

Yeah...I think so. But if someone need to transfer signal from xbox, then I think glass is better. As long as you're playin' on win10 on your pc or laptop, then Peek Through has no competition...
 
Today I've got two liveries for the Ford Supervan 3. This is, in my opinion, one of the best vehicles that have been added to the game in a while. The first livery is a Stealth Model livery like the ones from GT5 and GT6.

Gamertag: JaCor653
Car: 1994 Ford Supervan 3
File Name: Ford Stealth

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The other is the Ford Supervan 2, from 1984. In making this livery, I realized how similar the aero package of the Supervan 2 is compared to the Supervan 3. Ford just took the design of the second version and changed the appearance while maintaining the same aerodynamics and bodykit.

Car: 1994 Ford Supervan 3
File Name: Ford Supervan 2

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EDIT: I also have a replica livery of Jim Rockford's Pontiac Firebird from The Rockford Files. It is accurate down to the license plate, and I got the paint color as close as I could.

Car: 1977 Pontiac Firebird Trans-Am
File Name: Rockford Files

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Hi all! New to the forum but certainly not new to FH and FM!

I wanted to share my latest design for the BMW 1M for spring season weekly challenge.
If you like it check out my others at gamertag:brkeng
 

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I've put this off for way too long.

This is the Paint Chip Cuda. It was a promotional car built by Plymouth in 1970 to show off Plymouth’s wide range of paint colors and accessories. There are twenty-five different colors, about two-thirds of which are metallic. Despite this, all of the paint strips on my replica livery are of course gloss. I got the gloss versions of the colors by taking the average of the base and flake colors.

Gamertag: JaCor653
Car: 1971 Plymouth Cuda 426 HEMI
File Name: Paint Chip Cuda

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*begin nonsense story section*

Inspired by the Paint Chip Cuda, Toyota decided in 1987 to do a similar thing with the popular Sprinter Trueno model line. There were thirty-three colors available over the four-year model run of the car. In fact, Toyota even went so far as to make the base color for the car a metallic green color, just as Plymouth had done before.

Car: 1985 Toyota Sprinter Trueno GT APEX
File Name: PaintChip Trueno

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Note: I created all of the colors on both of these cars myself. You can see my work with the Cuda here and my work with the Trueno here, here, here, and here. Also, I am fully aware of how little sense my story makes.
 
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That would be great.

I did some looking at the intage Goodyear logo compared to the modern one. The modern one has skewed letters, which is how my decal is. The vintage version has straight letters. I could remake the logo from scratch, or I could use my existing letters, knowing that the logo will be a such a small and blurry scale that it won't matter. Which do you prefer?
 
I did some looking at the intage Goodyear logo compared to the modern one. The modern one has skewed letters, which is how my decal is. The vintage version has straight letters. I could remake the logo from scratch, or I could use my existing letters, knowing that the logo will be a such a small and blurry scale that it won't matter. Which do you prefer?

I'll leave this one up to artists prerogative. Beggars can't be choosers. :)
 
I'll leave this one up to artists prerogative. Beggars can't be choosers. :)

I have made the old version of the Goodyear logo. I decided to remake the font, as it is much simpler than that of the modern logo. You can find it by searching my Gamertag, JaCor653, or by using the keywords Vintage Goodyear. As for the Quaker State logo, I can't find any images of that particular version of the logo. You'd probably be better off using the in-game font #11, but it wouldn't look perfect.
 
I have made the old version of the Goodyear logo. I decided to remake the font, as it is much simpler than that of the modern logo. You can find it by searching my Gamertag, JaCor653, or by using the keywords Vintage Goodyear. As for the Quaker State logo, I can't find any images of that particular version of the logo. You'd probably be better off using the in-game font #11, but it wouldn't look perfect.

Thanks. I’ll give it a try tonight and let you know how it works out.
 
I'm glad you like it. What'd you do about the Quaker State logo?
I used Font 11. Looks close enough at that scale. For the initials I also used font 11, but squished them. I used Font 1, also squished, for the door numbers. I’ll get a pic at some point — winter lighting wasn’t cooperating.
 
I used Font 11. Looks close enough at that scale. For the initials I also used font 11, but squished them. I used Font 1, also squished, for the door numbers. I’ll get a pic at some point — winter lighting wasn’t cooperating.

I hear you. I hate the winter lighting. I work in the Color Creation Database thread, and we have problems with the winter lighting every month.
 
I hear you. I hate the winter lighting. I work in the Color Creation Database thread, and we have problems with the winter lighting every month.
Sorry for the crappy photo of a photo.
 

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Has anyone or would anyone be willing to recreate the old Mobil oil pegasus? I’d really like to replicate this Emory outlaw, any help would be appreciated!
 

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Today I am sharing four liveries that were some of the first that I made when this game came out . . . a year and a half ago. Anyway, here they are. Four liveries that are based on cars on display in the Land Motor Museum in a suburb of Nashville, Tennessee. I have included pictures I took of the actual cars when I went there in 2014. Please excuse their poor quality; I was not good at taking pictures back then, and the phone I was using was terrible. Also, for the two Peels and the Reliant, I have painted them metallic silver, with almost complete decal masking. This is done to capture the metallic finish on the license plate text and frames.

Gamertag: JaCor653
Car: 1981 James Bond Edition Citroën 2CV6
File Name: Lane Motor 2CV

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Car: 1965 Peel Trident
File Name: Lane Motor Peel

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Car: 1962 Peel P50
File Name: Lane Motor Peel

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Car:
Reliant Suparvan III
File Name: Lane Motor Regal

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