I agree with Sir Mix A Lot, I have a thing for a wide body. I have been painting in Forza for many years, but I do not consider myself to be any form of an artist. I see the graphic work that some true artists can achieve with Vinyls, and I am awestruck. The talent needed to create an artwork, and then to apply it to the car, the results can be incredible.
This is not what I do. I see myself as a car painter. My goal is to emphasize and accentuate the art form that is the car itself. Using combinations of color, texture, shade and now materials, I want the car to be the star. When I feel I am successful, you should see the car, first and foremost, and then notice the detail that is involved.
I hope you like my work. All of the designs should be available in my storefront.
I started with the Toyota GT86, added a RocketBunny Widebody Kit, and tried to work with the Gloss Kevlar Carbon Fiber. I also added a tint to tone it down some.
Toyota GT86
Next up was the Ferrari 458 Italia, in Gloss Carbon Fiber.
Ferrari 458 Italia
With the Silvia S14, I tried to create a two-tone effect on the Gloss Kevlar Carbon Fiber, plain and tinted.
Silvia S14 Two-tone Kevlar
I went back to the Toyota GT86, and changed to Matte Kevlar Carbon Fiber, and noticed that the blue vinyls had taken on a matte sheen as well. Interesting.
Toyota GT86 Matte Finish
From there, I wanted to work with other materials besides carbon fiber, and chrome came up next. So a BMW M3 with Black Chrome.
BMW M3 Black Chrome
Chrome works in the two tone as well. 2012 GTR Black Edition and the Challenger Hellcat.
Nissan GTR Two-tone Chrome
Challenger Hellcat Black Chrome