Latest GT Sport Mileage Exchange Update Adds Alfa Romeo 4C Gr.3 Road Car

That's what the thread's for :D We've got limited room in the news articles and limited time - we just can't capture 14 paints and 16 wheels applied to cars to show how they look. It doesn't usually take all that long until someone posts some of them in the discussion thread - and the speed shapes don't really work that well compared to seeing them on a car.

It's in the name.

The paint codes are R(ed), O(range), Y(ellow), G(reen), B(lue), P(urple), W(hite) and K(gray... Kgray? K... Knot any other colour? I don't know). Colorshift paints have two or three letters that represent the shades in the shift.

So far we've had BPG (blue/purple/green), BPR (blue/purple/red), BPY (blue/purple/yellow), POY (purple/orange/yellow), PRY (purple/red/yellow) and PW (purple/white) and YW (yellow/white).

There's also been a couple of weird ones. YYG (yellow/yellow/green) seems to be like the reflex spice colour of old TVRs, and perhaps suggests that the colours aren't evenly distributed - there's more yellow to it than green. We've also had numbered Colorshifts: BPP1, GW2 and YBP1. I have no idea what these mean, as no explanation I have makes any sense. Then there's the two Zs - PZK and PZW - which appear to indicate a holographic colorshift.

Yeah that's fair enough, was just some feedback is all. I didn't really mean you had to buy every colour and apply them to a car and upload that image. Just a quick and dirty screen grab of the latest stuff like @AKps3 's first post here.

That makes sense, I guess I was more thinking that P could also be Pink, but I guess we've not had a colour shift pink yet.
 
That makes sense, I guess I was more thinking that P could also be Pink, but I guess we've not had a colour shift pink yet.
Pink tends to be a subset of R - specifically R2, which is also out of sequence on the livery editor (it goes R1, O, Y, G, B, P, R2-3, W, K, W5, K; R Dark, O Dark, Y Dark, G Dark, B Dark, P Dark, R2 Dark; Colorshift; Manufacturer Original).

A pink Colorshift will likely have red in it somewhere. And indeed the pinkest Colorshift so far is PRY - purple/red/yellow.

Does the 4C come in the yellow colour from the picture in the article? It looks quite good in yellow
Yep. Bought then snapped right away :D
 
Pink tends to be a subset of R - specifically R2, which is also out of sequence on the livery editor (it goes R1, O, Y, G, B, P, R2-3, W, K, W5, K; R Dark, O Dark, Y Dark, G Dark, B Dark, P D..

You lost me haha :lol: but it's ok I got this thread :D
 
I thought the colours were just sequential - just referring to the specific hue?

So for example, a Green-1 would be closer to yellow (a lower H-value) and a Green-8 would be closer to teal/cyan (a higher H-value)
 
Which wheels are those on the Alfa Romeo? Are those the new wheels from today? Thanks!
Yes from today.
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Amazing wheels:bowdown:
 
Perhaps K to follow CMYK as gray is effectively 'Light Black', in which kase, K for Key.
I have it labelled as "Key" in my sheet for that reason, but I hate it because key is specifically actually black.
I thought the colours were just sequential - just referring to the specific hue?

So for example, a Green-1 would be closer to yellow (a lower H-value) and a Green-8 would be closer to teal/cyan (a higher H-value)
It's more light to dark - G1 is a light green, G9 is a dark green. Even then, there's significant variation: R1 is light red, but R2 is pink, and R3 is a darker light red again; W1 can be white or silver; sometimes a mid-range G or B can be turquoise, because why not.

And the list in Livery Editor is largely ROYGB-PKW (then ROYGB-PKW Dark, then Colorshift, then Manufacturer Original), but some - like R2, or one of the W5 paints - are out of order for no reason I can determine.
 
Day one had the Corvette Road Car for sale, which I promptly skipped, saying, 'why would I buy a car HERE? LOL'. >_< She's the last car on the list and if I'm right will start the mileage exchange car list over again.


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I have it labelled as "Key" in my sheet for that reason, but I hate it because key is specifically actually black.

It's more light to dark - G1 is a light green, G9 is a dark green. Even then, there's significant variation: R1 is light red, but R2 is pink, and R3 is a darker light red again; W1 can be white or silver; sometimes a mid-range G or B can be turquoise, because why not.

And the list in Livery Editor is largely ROYGB-PKW (then ROYGB-PKW Dark, then Colorshift, then Manufacturer Original), but some - like R2, or one of the W5 paints - are out of order for no reason I can determine.
In tasking myself with developing a system of labeling colors of multiconductor cables using a single letter for individual colors, I was challenged by blue, brown & black.
Blue became B, brown was N & I reserved K for black. These K GTS colors seem primarily black & gray (black with more light component).
 
By the way, what was the very first Gr3 road cars that was available for purchase in the mileage exchange? I decided to get all those whenever they show up but I think I might have missed that one. I don't care for the roster of safety cars.
 
I didn't even think of that. It would be great to get that ability. On suits too would be cool

I can see suits being more of a problem because they are fabric and rendering that, might be a bit much to ask... but a helmet
 
I have it labelled as "Key" in my sheet for that reason, but I hate it because key is specifically actually black.

Fair enough, but, it's not like anyone is actually taking these liveries to press! If it offends you less how about labelling them as Kuro or Kuroi ( 黒 / 黒い )
 
Fair enough, but, it's not like anyone is actually taking these liveries to press! If it offends you less how about labelling them as Kuro or Kuroi ( 黒 / 黒い )
If they ever had a black in them, maybe.

Which is weird - no proper black special paints yet...
 
Pink tends to be a subset of R - specifically R2, which is also out of sequence on the livery editor (it goes R1, O, Y, G, B, P, R2-3, W, K, W5, K; R Dark, O Dark, Y Dark, G Dark, B Dark, P Dark, R2 Dark; Colorshift; Manufacturer Original).
It seems to go in hue sequence so it seems right that the R colors bookend the spectrum. The K also seems to fit the rest of the scheme with K1 being "light black" and K3 being a "dark black"...not that it doesn't make your brain hurt a little. :odd:
 
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