The GT7 Livery Editor Competition #53: Gumball (OPEN)

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The Theme LEC #53: Gumball
Chosen by: @MatskiMonk from a suggestion by @Nerazzurri

Original design for the Gumball 3000 or equivalent not-so-legal supercar rally!

Cars: Road Legal

Body parts/Widebody: Any

Liveries: Original

Unique restrictions: None

Bonus picture requirements: Two shots of your choosing

User made/showcase decals: Allowed

General Rules
  • You are only allowed to enter one livery, you must have made it yourself, and it must not have been entered in a GTS/GT7 LEC before.
  • Chat about the theme is encouraged, but you must follow the entry submission rules below, and please avoid posting other liveries where ever possible.
  • If judgements are needed regarding the suitability of the entry, these will be at the discretion of the member that selected the theme.
  • Standardised entry photos and entry layouts provide a level playing field and the guidelines must be respected.
  • Do not edit your photos.
  • You may be asked to share your livery if shenanigans are suspected.
  • Discussion about the LEC format in general should be taken to this thread: Future of Livery Editor Competitions
  • Blatant disregard for either the rules, or the spirit of the competition may result in your entry being disregarded.
  • The winner gets to nominate the next the theme from the Theme suggestions list, or can nominate a special theme related to a real world event.
Submission Rules
  • Entries should be made in their own post, your entry should contain the elements listed here, no more, no less
  • 1) The opening line should read FINAL ENTRY, and make it Red to help us find them for the poll. (FINAL ENTRY)
  • 2) Two main pictures (Mandatory Pictures), these may not exceed 640 pixels in either direction, but ideally should link to a larger version. See Image Posting below.
  • 3) In spoiler tags (
    ...
    ) you may include two further Bonus Pictures. These also may not exceed 640 pixels in either direction, and can ideally can link to larger versions.
  • 4) The content of Bonus Pictures might have been specified in the theme, if they have, you must respect the requirements stated - otherwise they can be Scapes, race photos or screencaps from within the livery editor.
  • Nothing else is needed. Explaining your entry is encouraged, but please do so in a second post - this isn't regarded as double-posting by the moderators. Including anything else in your submission post only makes things take longer.
Mandatory Picture Settings
  • Mandatory pictures use pre-defined Scapes.
  • One of your two mandatory pictures must be a front quarter view, the other must be a rear quarter view.
  • Your two mandatory pictures must use either of the following locations (it doesn't matter which location you use for which view), "Pit Lane / Oita - Japan" or "Aomori Museum of Art / Aomori - Japan"
  • How to set up the scene:
Spoiler: READ THIS: How to set up the scene
Image Posting
  • Images must be no bigger than 640 pixels wide or tall, and click through to higher resolution versions.
  • Images should be hosted ideally on GTP, via the Media section. Images hosted by Flickr or similar will also be accepted. Go here for advice on how to do this.
  • Do NOT use the 'Attach Files' function below the reply box when submitting your options.
  • Again, do NOT edit your images. They must be as they were when taken in Scapes/Photomode.
Deadline, on or by: Sunday, 3rd August

Good luck everyone!
 
After noticing in the rules that it had to be an original desige there was only one car i could think of doing....the URUS.

But i had to fit my other four Replica's from that year in the bonus shots.
Delorean
LFA
Chiron
812 Superfast
 
FINAL ENTRY





It's back to the Polo once more, I thought it deserved to go on a little adventure across Europe.

This design required some iteration, starting with a bunch of brush strokes in black and cyan to create a gradient effect so that the back of the car would be solid black. Then I decided that I wanted to pixelate that effect, so I created a bunch of custom decals in the shape of parallelograms and placed them corresponding to the density of the brush strokes, but normalised to a square grid. The result is a pattern that is both in order and disorder.
 
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