This is a Stealth Model livery for the Toyota Camry NASCAR, again inspired by those in Gran Turismo 5 and 6. The reason why I chose this NASCAR over the others is because it is the only one with a decalable windshield banner.
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Car: 2017 Toyota #18 Joe Gibbs Racing Skittles Camry
File Name: NASCAR Stealth
After further examination, I noticed I made some mistakes on my Ford GT Victory Edition livery. They included a color of red that was too bright, a non-reversed flag on the passenger’s side, the absence of a Ford Performance logo on the roof, and some gaps in the decals near the roof/buttress line. Now, those issue are fixed and I have released version 2 of the livery, with the same file name.
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Car: 2017 Ford GT
File Name: Victory Edition
This is the McLaren F1 Stealth Model, a replica of a car for Gran Turismo 5 and 6. Unlike the other Stealth Models I’ve done, this one is an actual replica of one of the seven from the game.
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Car: 1993 McLaren F1
File Name: F1 Stealth Model
Also, this is the 2018 Camaro GT4.R, which was unveiled in March of 2017 to compete with the likes of Porsche, McLaren, and Ford in the Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge.
I haven’t played GT6 for over a year, I don’t think so. They usually have slightly imprived specs stock, but then the same spec fully upgrade as the normal ones, so I would imagine they’re no faster.
This is the press livery for the 2018 Nissan GT-R NISMO GT3, available on both the Motul Autech GT-R GT500 and the 2017 GT-R road car. Both cars have elements similar to the GT3 model, so that’s why I’ve done the livery on both.
Also, this the Nissan Altima “Ride of Your Life” race car, seen in a Nissan commercial from Spring 2015. Considering that a V8 Supercar is the only proper car to replicate this livery on, it works very well. While working on the livery, I discovered the strangest texture mapping glitch. There is a bit on the right side, behind the rear side window (on the C-post) that maps to the inner parts of the front grille.
This is the 2013 Chevy NASCAR livery redone on the Forza Edition version of the Chevy SS. In no way whatsoever is this done to show off the suspension glitch this car has. It is just an opportunity to expand the number of cars I’ve made liveries on.
Also, you need to change to change the rims so that they appear to be silver. The Cragars I’ve got on my car allow the silver to show.
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Car: 2014 Chevrolet Super Sport Forza Edition
File Name: Chevy NASCAR '13
This is the 2018 Alpine A110 Cup press livery recreated on the Renault Clio RS 200, with certain Renault Sport logos where the original has Alpine logos. However, I have not unlocked the Renault in Forza 7 yet, so I’ve made and shared the livery in Forza 6 and Horizon 3.
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Car: 2013 Renault Clio RS 200
File Name: A110 Cup Style
This is a pair of liveries that are mostly inspired by McLaren’s “Ultimate” Vision Gran Turismo concept. The first is the car’s livery on the 2017 version of the Porsche 919 LMP1. The second is what a so-called McLaren E1-18 Formula E could look like.
This is a fictional press-style livery for the WTCC Chevy Cruze, inspired by the 2013 Chevy SS NASCAR and the 2009 Chevy Cruze WTCC press liveries and mixed with my own personal touches. Not to complex, just a quick livery on a car I haven’t worked with before.
Also, I made the Stealth Model livery from the 2008 Honda NSX GT500 car from Gran Turismo 5 and 6 on the new 2018 Odyssey. I really with we could have the actual GT500 NSX back from Forza 4. Lastly, I would like to point out that the Odyssey is surprisingly good, even stock. It’s far from perfect, but for what it is, it’s pretty good.
What a difference six months makes. Half a year ago, I could barely paint anything publicly in Forza. I had to rely on the hit-and-miss help of other, more skilled painters. Now, I’ve got my own gallery and much more skill than I did then.
This is Holden’s concept livery for the new 2018 Commodore Supercar, which I feel like I should have been able to make six months ago. However, I did toss in a bit of laziness with the circular Holden badge. It is supposed to have a chrome look, but I have neither the skill nor the time to make the chrome-look logo. In real life, the pictures of the livery were released in June of 2016.
These are three fictionalized versions of modern Chevrolet race cars, adapted for use on cars other than those that come “stock” with the liveries. The first two are inspired by the 2018 Camaro GT4.R which I made earlier. The design has been adapted and applied to the 2017 Colorado ZR2 and the 2017 SS NASCAR. For the NASCAR version, I also took inspiration from the 2013 SS NASCAR press livery. The third, again done on a 2017 Chevy NASCAR, is inspired heavily by the 2017 Camaro Xfinity Series race car, but with “Super Sport” decals where the original has “Camaro” ones.
This is Nissan’s one-off “GT-R/C,” a fully remote control, full sized Nissan GT-R. It was built to celebrate 20 years of Gran Turismo and was test driven at Silverstone.
These are Chevrolet’s and Honda’s test liveries for the 2018 Dallara IR18 IndyCar, with its universal aero kit. In my opinion, both liveries look fantastic, and they’ll look even better on the actual cars once we get them “later this season.” I planned to release these on Sunday for the Indianapolis 500, but I got busy in real life and I haven’t gotten to my Xbox until now, so here they are.
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Car: 2017 Chevrolet #4 AJ Foyt Enterprises IndyCar
File Name: Chevy Indy '18