After My Accident...
Please crash that car again....
Just kidding, I'm all about each person falling in love with their own ride and not giving a **** about what others say.
That being said, the GT-R front looks large-bad!
Just kidding, I'm all about each person falling in love with their own ride and not giving a **** about what others say.
That being said, the GT-R front looks large-bad!
Ok, but we don't know what it looked like before the accident either. Aside from the GT-R front, I personally think the rest of the car looks great. It's the direction I planned on going with my AB G. I just got Matte Black Volks and think the CF hood and trunk and KS rear will match the aggressive look I'm shooting for.
Wow some really harsh comments in here. Im all for constructive criticism but I think some of the comments are just mean. That being said it isn't my style either. However if you like it, be proud of it. Don't let everyone else get you down. Mod for yourself not for other people.
Now if you are open for a little constructive criticism, you can improve what you have going on there. The main problem is that there are just random carbon panels that are clashing with the blue. If you want it all to flow nicely, might I suggest adding some more paint? Tape off some areas where you can blend the blue onto the carbon panels. Pick some natural lines and curves of the car to use as the boarder for the blue and carbon separations. If you can blend the blue over the carbon panels to the point where it almost looks like a carbon graphic or stripe even it can flow nicely.
For the back maybe paint the top flat area of the trunk and leave the vertical section between the tail lights carbon and tint the tail lights a bit. That will put a nice dark accent on the rear of the car, and the top of the trunk would be blue so it would match the sides. Don't let the panels be the separation in color.
As for the front you have so many options, but you have a middle chunk that is carbon while the front bumper and rest of the car is blue. Find away to "connect" those two blue areas together.
Now if you are open for a little constructive criticism, you can improve what you have going on there. The main problem is that there are just random carbon panels that are clashing with the blue. If you want it all to flow nicely, might I suggest adding some more paint? Tape off some areas where you can blend the blue onto the carbon panels. Pick some natural lines and curves of the car to use as the boarder for the blue and carbon separations. If you can blend the blue over the carbon panels to the point where it almost looks like a carbon graphic or stripe even it can flow nicely.
For the back maybe paint the top flat area of the trunk and leave the vertical section between the tail lights carbon and tint the tail lights a bit. That will put a nice dark accent on the rear of the car, and the top of the trunk would be blue so it would match the sides. Don't let the panels be the separation in color.
As for the front you have so many options, but you have a middle chunk that is carbon while the front bumper and rest of the car is blue. Find away to "connect" those two blue areas together.




