Nicely done. You found the Chin track days and Brett king decals! I did this on a Gr3 M3.
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Nicely done. You found the Chin track days and Brett king decals! I did this on a Gr3 M3.
I haven't found the Chin one. I have some tweaks to do.
any chance of this been made on the GR.4?Been wanting to do this one since I got home from Daytona. Winward Racing's Mercedes-AMG GT4, translated onto the GT3 car. Only real difference is the Pegasus graphic they used is different from the one I have available.
https://www.gran-turismo.com/us/gtsport/user/livery/1011121/1/8071110254265370169
The rules only say : « the number must be clearly visible from the front ».Hey guys
Pardon my ignorance, but I'm currently doing a little conversion of a livery to be IMSA GTD compliant. I've been directed here to find the relevant placement guides and have got them saved.
But I do have one question. Is there any restrictions on the placement of the hood number sticker?
I have noticed it's normally central and just below the window, however the car I'm working on has some HUGE vents there making it quite pointless .
Many thanks .The rules only say : « the number must be clearly visible from the front ».
On some cars, the number panel is even splitted with the series decals on the side, instead of the usual square.
See the attached regulations, pages 128 to 141
@Pat_774 Nice idea. When @Stephen220378 started his BTCC thread, I actually thought about starting an IMSA one. I’ve made a few, so I need to find a proper way to show them, and I’ll add them here.
For now, just a little teaser...
Yes I shot multiple Scapes with the cars in different positions then I do a collage of the pictures.How did u get so many cars in one pic? Photoshop?
I need to do this with my Audi'sYes I shot multiple Scapes with the cars in different positions then I do a collage of the pictures.
You’ll need a larger space!I need to do this with my Audi's