Forza Motorsport 4 Color Creation Database [Work in Progress]

i saw your picture.
you can choose Verde Draco at the paintshop from forza.
go to creatorcolor. (sorry for my bad english I am a pupil)

Ah cool, thanks. I don't think iv ever checked the standard colours :embarrassed:

(Ps, your English is fine my friend :))
 
that are the special Mclaren MP4-12C color.

Titanium Silver
Graphite Grey

Carbon Black
Sapphire Blue
Azure Blue
Mercury Red
Mclaren Orange

Pearl paints:
Pearl White
Supernova Silver
Ice Silver
Fire Black
Volcano Orange
Volcano Red

( can someone do this colors ? red colored names first please )
 
I found this thread the other day, very interesting read. I have been playing around with it on some of my cars. The colours are listed with a manufacturer, does that colour only work with the named manufacturer?
 
Massive update in progress today look for lots of new Volkswagen and Aston Martin colors.
Color Number 200 was Aston Martin's Onyx Black! Now up to 202 total, adding more because I'm bored as hell!
 
Can I get help with this one!

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Frizbe can you try to creat this mclaren colors ?

Titanium Silver
Graphite Grey

Carbon Black
Sapphire Blue
Azure Blue
Mercury Red
Mclaren Orange

Pearl paints:
Pearl White
Supernova Silver
Ice Silver
Fire Black
Volcano Orange
Volcano Red

( can someone do this colors ? red colored names first please )
 
Frizbe can you try to creat this mclaren colors ?

Titanium Silver
Graphite Grey

Carbon Black
Sapphire Blue
Azure Blue
Mercury Red
Mclaren Orange

Pearl paints:
Pearl White
Supernova Silver
Ice Silver
Fire Black
Volcano Orange
Volcano Red

( can someone do this colors ? red colored names first please )
The color sheet has been updated with all MP4-12C colors.👍
 
Maritime Blue for the 964 RS pleash.

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Calypso Metallic [Volkswagen]

Hue: .47R
Saturation: .15R
Brightness: .79L

Perlgrau Metallic [Volkswagen]

Hue: .58L
Saturation: .04R
Brightness: .36L

Schwarz [Volkswagen]

Hue: .50L
Saturation: .03R
Brightness: .13M

BrilliantSchwarz [Volkswagen]

Hue: .00L
Saturation: .00R
Brightness: .12R

Zinngrau Metallic [Volkswagen]

Hue: .41M
Saturation: .01L
Brightness: .60R

Brilliant Schwarz Metallic [Volkswagen]

Hue: .56R
Saturation: .09M
Brightness: .23M

Dark Violett Pearl [Volkswagen]

Hue: .72R
Saturation: .20R
Brightness: .21L

Titan Metallic [Volkswagen]

Hue: .50L
Saturation: .03R
Brightness: .52M

Jamaica Blue Metallic [Volkswagen]

Hue: .51R
Saturation: .62R
Brightness: .75M

Maritime Blue [Porsche]

Hue: .59L
Saturation: .92R
Brightness: .82L

French Racing Blue [Renault]

Hue: .56L
Saturation: .99L
Brightness: .76R

OPC Blue Metallic [Vauxhall]

Hue: .58R
Saturation: .71R
Brightness: .87R
 
Cheers T12, although on my screen I'd say a Hue of a bout 0.61-063 would look more accurate, and add the slight purple tinge to the blue.

I assume it's different according to everybody's screen/monitor settings.
 
Took a bit of a break from attempting to get Viper GTS Blue Pearlcoat* into a single-tone color. So I again worked with Preview's dropper tool to get the right HSB values. So that paint sample on ExpressPaint gave me the following:
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H: 208º/.57R
S: 100%/1.00R
B: 44%/.44R

As you can tell, I opted for the right-click values for the Saturation and Brightness.

Here are 6 pics of the car at the Bernese Alps, at different points and angles in the track that offer varied lighting conditions.
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That looks way too light to me, I used .63R .99R .54L and it looks pretty close, on a metallic base. I'll post a few pics in a minute.
 
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