Back in the NASCAR '11 days, I messed around by making a paint scheme to match my real life car - a boring old gold/beige
2004 Ford Taurus. I liked the funny reactions it got racing online, so I decided to take another crack at it in NASCAR '15 (Victory Edition.)
I started out by setting up the basics of the nose and door lines. I also tries to shade the sides with gradients to give it a more curved street-car look.
Afterwards, I refined the nose, adding similar gradients to give it a more rounded look. I also added minor details like door handles, and a license plate.
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Kinda works |
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Check out my drifting skills |
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Oops. |
I've still got a bit of work to do, but I think it can work. One weird thing is I had to use the Chevy SS body style, because it was closer to those old mid-2000 Fords were than the current Fusion body style.