Forza Horizon 4 - Colour Creation Database (CONSTANT WORK IN PROGRESS) *READ FIRST POST*

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McLaren Cerberus Pearl: Which Version Should be Added to the Spreadsheet?

  • JaCor653: Base - 0.72 L, 0.71 L, 0.97 R/Highlight - 0.11 L, 1.00 R, 0.96 R (Two-Tone Polished)

    Votes: 4 66.7%
  • Mitcho2001: Base - 0.63 R, 0.65 L, 0.98 R/Highlight - 0.08 R, 1.00 R, 0.99 L (Two-Tone Polished)

    Votes: 2 33.3%

  • Total voters
    6
  • Poll closed .
Here are more colors everyone :) Enjoy :)

@Chouchani Here's Smoked Topaz Metallic :)

Smoked Topaz Metallic (BMW)

Paint Type:
Metal Flake
- Base: 0.98L, 0.15R, 0.23L
- Flake: 0.00L, 0.28R, 0.63L

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@Mitcho2001 I decided to redo Miami Blue because something seemed off about it, maybe the brightness?

Miami Blue (Porsche)

Paint Type:
Normal (Gloss)
- Paint Color: 0.53L, 0.72R, 0.97L

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@Kyusha Here's that Gentian Blue you ordered :)

Gentian Blue (Porsche)

Paint Type:
Metal Flake
- Base: 0.64L, 0.53R, 0.23L
- Flake: 0.61L, 0.93R, 0.75L

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@Gotbeefboy564 @PaulGrey Here are some Foxbody Mustang colors :)

Reef Blue (Ford)

Paint Type:
Metal Flake
- Base: 0.54L, 0.77R, 0.56L
- Flake: 0.52L, 0.89R, 0.80L

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Deep Emerald Green (Ford)

Paint Type:
Metal Flake
- Base: 0.56L, 0.70R, 0.34L
- Flake: 0.51L, 1.00R, 0.66L

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Bimini Blue (Ford)

Paint Type:
Metal Flake
- Base: 0.57L, 0.70R, 0.58L
- Flake: 0.57L, 0.74R, 0.88L

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Blu Nila (Lamborghini)

Paint Type:
Normal (Gloss)
- Paint Color: 0.55L, 0.86R, 0.96L

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Blu Cepheus (Lamborghini)

Paint Type:
Normal (Gloss)
- Paint Color: 0.53L, 1.00R, 1.00L

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Blu Seiler (Lamborghini)

Paint Type:
Two-Tone Matte
- Base: 0.56L, 0.69L, 0.91R
- Highlight: 0.55L, 0.58R, 0.97L

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Hakone Green (Toyota)

Paint Type:
Metal Flake
- Base: 0.56L, 0.65R, 0.20L
- Flake: 0.48L, 0.75R, 0.41L

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Evergreen Pearl (Toyota)

Paint Type:
Metal Flake
- Base: 0.57L, 0.32R, 0.16L
- Flake: 0.54L, 0.29R, 0.57L

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Sunfire Red Pearl (Toyota)

Paint Type:
Metal Flake
- Base: 0.99L, 0.68R, 0.55L
- Flake: 0.99L, 0.75R, 0.75L

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Toyota Sunfire Red Pearl 2.png


Toyota Sunfire Red Pearl 3.png


Toyota Sunfire Red Pearl 4.png


Parisian Night Pearl (Toyota)

Paint Type:
Metal Flake
- Base: 0.64L, 0.97R, 0.26L
- Flake: 0.59L, 0.53R, 0.68L

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Toyota Parisian Night Pearl 3.png


Toyota Parisian Night Pearl 4.png


Mystic Purple Mica (Nissan)

Paint Type:
Metal Flake
- Base: 0.70L, 0.52R, 0.25L
- Flake: 0.72L, 0.53R, 0.66L

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Blood Orange (Porsche)

Paint Type:
Normal (Gloss)
- Paint Color: 0.03L, 0.81R, 0.95L

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Tangerine (Porsche)

Paint Type:
Normal (Gloss)
- Paint Color: 0.02L, 0.87R, 0.93L

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Nepal Orange (Porsche)

Paint Type:
Normal (Gloss)
- Paint Color: 0.06L, 0.96R, 0.97L

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Canary Yellow (Porsche)

Paint Type:
Normal (Gloss)
- Paint Color: 0.13L, 0.69R, 0.99L

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Porsche Canary Yellow 4.png


Summer Yellow (Porsche)

Paint Type:
Normal (Gloss)
- Paint Color: 0.11L, 0.88R, 0.94L

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Talbot Yellow (Porsche)

Paint Type:
Normal (Gloss)
- Paint Color: 0.10L, 0.75R, 0.93L

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Porsche Talbot Yellow 3.png


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i know there is a WR Blue Pearl for Subaru in the spreadsheet but has the WR Blue Mica been done? or is it the same thing?
 
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@Mitcho2001 I decided to redo Miami Blue because something seemed off about it, maybe the brightness?

Miami Blue (Porsche)

Paint Type:
Normal (Gloss)
- Paint Color: 0.53L, 0.72R, 0.97L

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It could be the brightness, but I didn't really get the chance to see what it looked like in free roam. The problem I encountered was that a colour doesn't look the same when you compare what it looked like in a house and in free roam, back when I recreated Fayence Yellow. I may have to see what both mine and yours look like tomorrow, just through a custom blueprint that isn't in Winter.
What I can say though, is yours looks more accurate with the saturation and brightness increased from those screenshots. Again, I'll have to compare the two and make any spreadsheet changes if needed. Cheers for bringing this up! :cheers:

i know there is a WR Blue Pearl for Subaru in the spreadsheet but has the WR Blue Mica been done? or is it the same thing?
Doing a quick search through PaintRef, they seem to be the safe colour; using the same paint code of 02C, but just named different. It appears that WR Blue Pearl comes from the Subaru WRX, whereas WR Blue Mica comes from the Impreza lineup. Why do they have to make things that bit complicated? :lol:
 
would some1 be able to make more tvr colors? i had gran turismo mobile and gt4 and quite a few of those colors are not in the spread sheet
 
Can Someone Make Grand Prix Red For The MClaren F1
I have the lineup of colours for the F1 planned, so I should have them completed relatively soon. That is, all of the colours that aren't in the spreadsheet, obviously.

would some1 be able to make more tvr colors? i had gran turismo mobile and gt4 and quite a few of those colors are not in the spread sheet
I have TVR colours on my radar at the moment. I should be able to work on some more of them, even if some of them require more time than others. Reflex Spice, for example, was one of those colours as it is one of many chameleon colours.
 
Can someone recreate this Galaxy Blue? It would look sick on the RS4/6
 

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Any chance of a more accurate Subaru Cashmere Yellow? The codes in the database make it come out like a runny caramel custard colour.

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A couple of different real world lighting images I found.
 
@VXR Here's Cashmere Yellow :)

Cashmere Yellow (Subaru)

Paint Type:
Normal (Gloss)
- Paint Color: 0.14L, 0.36R, 0.85L

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@Chouchani Here's Galaxy Blue (Audi) :)

Galaxy Blue (Audi)

Paint Type:
Metal Flake
- Base: 0.60L, 0.64R, 0.38L
- Flake: 0.56L, 0.73R, 0.70L

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Platinum Power Purple (Chevrolet)

Paint Type:
Metal Flake
- Base: 0.95L, 0.46R, 0.33L
- Flake: 0.72L, 0.50R, 0.67L

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Lime Rock Green (Chevrolet)

Paint Type:
Metal Flake
- Base: 0.45L, 0.18R, 0.17L
- Flake: 0.46L, 0.59R, 0.54L

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I also redid Jetstream Blue Metallic (Chevrolet) :)

Jetstream Blue Metallic (Chevrolet)

Paint Type:
Metal Flake
- Base: 0.57L, 0.87R, 0.44L
- Flake: 0.55L, 0.67R, 0.94L

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Adrenaline Red (Chrysler, Dodge, SRT)

Paint Type:
Normal (Gloss)
- Paint Color: 1.00L, 1.00R, 0.96L

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Dodge Truck Red (Dodge)

Paint Type: Normal (Gloss)
- Paint Color: 0.00L, 0.85R, 0.56L

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Dodge Truck White (Dodge)

Paint Type: Normal (Gloss)
- Paint Color: 0.17L, 0.03L, 0.84R

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National School Bus Yellow (Dodge)

Paint Type: Normal (Gloss)
- Paint Color: 0.09L, 0.80R, 1.00R

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Omaha Orange (Dodge)

Paint Type: Normal (Gloss)
- Paint Color: 0.05R, 1.00R, 0.94L

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Race Yellow (Chrysler, Dodge, SRT)

Paint Type: Normal (Gloss)
- Paint Color: 0.13R, 0.98L, 0.98R

Also known as Viper Race Yellow

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Arancio Orange (Lamborghini)

Paint Type: Normal (Gloss)
- Paint Color: 0.06R, 0.95L, 0.90R

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Orange (Lexus)

Paint Type: Normal (Gloss)
- Paint Color: 0.09L, 0.86R, 0.83L

2012 Lexus LFA Nürburgring Package

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Bright Blue (Mattel)

Paint Type: Normal (Gloss)
- Paint Color: 0.62L, 0.80R, 0.65L

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Mint Green (Mattel)

Paint Type: Normal (Gloss)
- Paint Color: 0.47R, 0.87L, 0.82R

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San Remo Red (Subaru)

Paint Type: Normal (Gloss)
- Paint Color: 0.99R, 0.87L, 0.71R

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Cardinal Red (Volkswagen)

Paint Type: Normal (Gloss)
- Paint Color: 0.00L, 0.56R, 0.59L

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@MadaraxUchiha So I've had a look at what both of our versions of Porsche's Miami Blue look like in the open world, during the Summer. It looks as though the main issue is what you said: the brightness of the paint. So now that I have got some screenshots for comparison, I can say that you have improved it with the brightness and changes in hue and saturation as well.
Mitcho2001
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MadaraxUchiha

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What I also did was combine and find the average values between our recreations to see what result that would provide, just out of pure curiosity:
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Miami Blue
Paint Type:
Normal
Hue: 0.53 R
Satration: 0.68 R
Brightness: 0.86 R

What I can say is my initial recreation is too dark a shade of blue, while yours looks much more closer. I think with this one now in the mix, we're going to need some thoughts from others.
 
@MadaraxUchiha So I've had a look at what both of our versions of Porsche's Miami Blue look like in the open world, during the Summer. It looks as though the main issue is what you said: the brightness of the paint. So now that I have got some screenshots for comparison, I can say that you have improved it with the brightness and changes in hue and saturation as well.
Mitcho2001
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MadaraxUchiha

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What I also did was combine and find the average values between our recreations to see what result that would provide, just out of pure curiosity:
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Miami Blue
Paint Type:
Normal
Hue: 0.53 R
Satration: 0.68 R
Brightness: 0.86 R

What I can say is my initial recreation is too dark a shade of blue, while yours looks much more closer. I think with this one now in the mix, we're going to need some thoughts from others.
These are the reference pictures I used of it :)

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I just saw it today in UK winter sunshine on a 718 Cayman, and the mixed image of both values is way closer than the overexposed blues in the real world photos. It needs that hint of aqua in Forza to match the real colour.
 
I always mistake this color for Mexico Blue, which I think is more "blue". Mitcho's version was duller. I think Madara's version is better than even the mixed one, as the color shines very brightly under the sun, and only his version does that.
 
Mauvine blue is definitely very, very purple
@MadaraxUchiha So I've had a look at what both of our versions of Porsche's Miami Blue look like in the open world, during the Summer. It looks as though the main issue is what you said: the brightness of the paint. So now that I have got some screenshots for comparison, I can say that you have improved it with the brightness and changes in hue and saturation as well.
Mitcho2001
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MadaraxUchiha

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What I also did was combine and find the average values between our recreations to see what result that would provide, just out of pure curiosity:
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Miami Blue
Paint Type:
Normal
Hue: 0.53 R
Satration: 0.68 R
Brightness: 0.86 R

What I can say is my initial recreation is too dark a shade of blue, while yours looks much more closer. I think with this one now in the mix, we're going to need some thoughts from others.

Totally off topic, but for a brief second I was really trying to understand how you got a GT2RS in FM3/4, the background looks a lot like Camino Viejo. :lol:
 
@Chouchani As it turns out, I already did Signal Green on page 17 and it's already in the chart. I knew it sounded familiar when you asked about it. It's a Porsche color. Also, you should look at the chart to see what colors have or haven't been done already :)
 
Progress Report on my Hot Wheels colors:
I'm currently redoing some of my Spectraflames to make them more "flakey". I'm also getting codes for the Enamels, which will be Gloss or Semigloss (your preference).

I'll try to put something up this weekend so I won't leave you in the dark for longer than this should be :)
 
Hey all, great work so far.
I have 3 new requests for the list,

Gravity Grey (Kia)
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Mars Orange (Kia)
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Neptune Blue (Kia)
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Take your time on these colors (I know you all have crazy long lists), and keep up the good work!
 
@JaCor653 @Mitcho2001 It has been brought to my attention that there are colors I made that weren’t added to the sheet. On page 17 I did Signal Green for Porsche and quite a few other colors, and Signal Green isn’t in the chart.
Why does there have to be at least one colour I happen to miss... :banghead:
That aside now, Signal Green is now in there. I really don't know how that didn't get in there initially, because I'm certain I did go and put it in along with the others. Obviously that wasn't the case.
 
@MadaraxUchiha, I looked through the images you posted a few pages ago of the AE86 colors. There are 32 separate colors, including some that are different yet have the same name. I made a spreadsheet that lists all of these colors, and I listed these colors with 1s and 2s. These are NOT part of the colors' actual names; I just added them to make clear that they are in fact separate colors.

You can view the spreadsheet here.

How about I do the first sixteen colors, and you do the second sixteen. How's that sound?
 
@MadaraxUchiha, I looked through the images you posted a few pages ago of the AE86 colors. There are 32 separate colors, including some that are different yet have the same name. I made a spreadsheet that lists all of these colors, and I listed these colors with 1s and 2s. These are NOT part of the colors' actual names; I just added them to make clear that they are in fact separate colors.

You can view the spreadsheet here.

How about I do the first sixteen colors, and you do the second sixteen. How's that sound?
What concerns me is how many of these colors actually have reference photos? One problem I’ve encountered a lot is that not every color has a reference photo :/ And I’m willing to bet that a lot of these colors don’t have reference photos, either :(
 

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