Wednesday, March 2, 2016

Ally Bank Original NASCAR Paint Scheme - Part 1

I was tooling around in the NASCAR '15 paint booth, trying to come up with an original sponsor paint scheme, when I settled in on Ally Bank. I figure since I use them for free online checking & debit services, they have a fairly simple corporate style, and they used to be GMAC (the financial wing of General Motors) -- a longstanding NASCAR sponsor up until the financial meltdown of '08, it would make sense to do some "what if" paint schemes for the company's new brand. The predominant colors are purple and white. They also have a weird lower case "a" symbol which serves as the company logo. So I started off with that in mind:
#72 Ally Bank NASCAR Ford Fusion - NASCAR '15 videogame
Nice and simple

After making the custom Ally logo, I slapped it on a solid purple car, and tried to add a bit of flag styling to the side.


Ally Bank NASCAR racecar - #72 Ford Fusion - NASCAR 2015 game
Got 'dem 'dega hydraulics

I quickly realized the car would look better with a white splitter and air dam at the front. That also helps in came for determining how high off the ground it is:


NASCAR '15 Ally Bank Ford Fusion - purple car- #72 custom paint scheme
It's important to be able to see the splitter in contrast to the shadow on the track when setting up your car.

I decided to continue on with the development of the paint scheme by doing the classic bottom white stripe around the entire car and eliminated the flag stuff, because it just wasn't working. Still, it seemed kinda off.



GMAC Ally BANK NASCAR '15 Victory Edition
The people I race online with nicknamed this car "Barney."

Continued in Part 2...

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