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- The Quest for Page 4, Featuring More Group 1 Liveries -
Nissan: https://www.gran-turismo.com/us/gts...lery/all/livery/1204631/1/8368269764950262304
Audi: https://www.gran-turismo.com/us/gts...lery/all/livery/1204631/1/7287387155789251112
I think I've pretty much settled on the format of having just one picture for each car now, with the abstract background that accentuates the primary colour of the livery. I might still include preview images in future posts, but they'll always be in spoilers and only when I think it's necessary due to obscured details. Now, let's get on with the show.
- Nissan GT-R92CP LM Nismo 2015 -
This livery was done as a request after the popularity of my previous Porsche 962 Hybrid livery (my first livery to reach over 100 likes and reach the trending tab!). This one is a replica of the 2015 Nissan GT-R LM Nismo that failed to gain any reasonable success in that year's WEC and ultimately retired for the 2016 season. It was built on a flawed concept so it makes sense that the project didn't last long. However it would have been cool to see what the car could have done with full hybrid power on tap.
This Nissan isn't based on a flawed concept, however, and is quite capable around the track. This livery won't make the cornering speeds any higher, but it may just make you look the part instead. Or maybe people will just laugh at you for having a Group C car with an LMP1 livery? Who knows? Download this guy along with my Porsche and take the gamble.
- Audi R18 TDi Ultra Team Audi Sport 2016 -
This livery is actually older than my previous couple of liveries but I haven't posted it until now. It's the 2011 R18 which won that year's Le Mans, however Audi decided to pull the car out of the storage shed and give it a new paint job after some massive budget cuts. Now that they're on the same tier as the privateer teams, can they get a decent result against Porsche and Toyota?
I made this using reference images taken from the 2016 R18 in GT Sport, but I added some artistic licence in certain parts of the car. I've done bleeding checks and layer issue checks, so it should be devoid of any shenanigans occurring with the decals. The base was one of the liquid metallic chips, but I can't remember which one it is.
I hope you enjoy these two new (one new, one slightly old) liveries, and hopefully after I press enter there will be a new page in this thread!
Nissan: https://www.gran-turismo.com/us/gts...lery/all/livery/1204631/1/8368269764950262304
Audi: https://www.gran-turismo.com/us/gts...lery/all/livery/1204631/1/7287387155789251112
I think I've pretty much settled on the format of having just one picture for each car now, with the abstract background that accentuates the primary colour of the livery. I might still include preview images in future posts, but they'll always be in spoilers and only when I think it's necessary due to obscured details. Now, let's get on with the show.
- Nissan GT-R92CP LM Nismo 2015 -
This livery was done as a request after the popularity of my previous Porsche 962 Hybrid livery (my first livery to reach over 100 likes and reach the trending tab!). This one is a replica of the 2015 Nissan GT-R LM Nismo that failed to gain any reasonable success in that year's WEC and ultimately retired for the 2016 season. It was built on a flawed concept so it makes sense that the project didn't last long. However it would have been cool to see what the car could have done with full hybrid power on tap.
This Nissan isn't based on a flawed concept, however, and is quite capable around the track. This livery won't make the cornering speeds any higher, but it may just make you look the part instead. Or maybe people will just laugh at you for having a Group C car with an LMP1 livery? Who knows? Download this guy along with my Porsche and take the gamble.
- Audi R18 TDi Ultra Team Audi Sport 2016 -
This livery is actually older than my previous couple of liveries but I haven't posted it until now. It's the 2011 R18 which won that year's Le Mans, however Audi decided to pull the car out of the storage shed and give it a new paint job after some massive budget cuts. Now that they're on the same tier as the privateer teams, can they get a decent result against Porsche and Toyota?
I made this using reference images taken from the 2016 R18 in GT Sport, but I added some artistic licence in certain parts of the car. I've done bleeding checks and layer issue checks, so it should be devoid of any shenanigans occurring with the decals. The base was one of the liquid metallic chips, but I can't remember which one it is.
I hope you enjoy these two new (one new, one slightly old) liveries, and hopefully after I press enter there will be a new page in this thread!