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Posts : 324 Join date : 2009-05-18 Age : 29 Location : Livonia, MI
| Subject: More AERS Cars (18, 25, 38, 43, 46, 51, 53, 66, 72, 88, 91) Tue Jun 23, 2009 8:59 pm | |
| #18 Bobby Zolorno Without contigs, number too big. #25 Samuel Martin #38 Adam Zolorno #43 Jonothan Ringer #46 Tyler Deefer ( Thanks To TMMasterCup426) #51 Austin Hackk (Again Thanks To TMMasterCup426) #53 Keith Davis #66 Jeff Genger #72 Luke Burnson #88 Alex Jates #91 James Proctor (Thanks To TMMasterCup426) | |
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Posts : 2363 Join date : 2009-05-30 Age : 30
| Subject: Re: More AERS Cars (18, 25, 38, 43, 46, 51, 53, 66, 72, 88, 91) Tue Jun 23, 2009 9:47 pm | |
| 18-I agree with you here; the number is a bit too big.
25-Very nice color choice. Navy text on the hood needs an outline.
38-Interesting logo placement. Camping World text on the hood would stand out more in white.
43-Love the numbers. Would have preferred some red on the base to match the Eatson logo.
46-First of all, thank you so much for rendering this. (And the 51, and the 91.) Both this and the 51 are supposed to go on the Dodge mesh, BTW. I guess it works on the Ford, though... That aside, though, I personally think it's one of the best AERS cars I've painted so far.
51-Like the 46, I really like this one. Maybe it could have used a bolder number font, but oh well...
53-The only problem here is that there's no base. I don't blame you, though, judging from the sponsor.
66-Base represents Sunoco really well. Number stands out excellently. Coca-Cola text on the rear is WAAAAY too big.
72-Again, I love the color choice here. Toshiba logos on the rear and above the wheels could use an outline. Toshiba logo on the hood is a bit small; maybe you could go for the Nitroade look and slant it so it takes up more room?
88-This car is great, but it would be even better if McDonald's wasn't the sponsor. Red, yellow and black have typically been pure win no matter what car they appear on, and I'm sure you can find another company with those colors if you wanted to. The number should be slanted so that it fits inside the red box, like Mark Martin's '97 Valvoline car (which, by the way, uses the same base as this).
91-I was originally going to base this on the #84 Apple racer in the movie Cars, but as it came together I realized that would be way too plain. So I stuck a bunch of Apple products on the car to try and spruce it up. FYI, since James Proctor is indeed driving this one, do we have any word on who'll take the wheel of the 23? | |
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Posts : 7740 Join date : 2009-05-16 Age : 29
| Subject: Re: More AERS Cars (18, 25, 38, 43, 46, 51, 53, 66, 72, 88, 91) Wed Jun 24, 2009 11:17 am | |
| - TMMasterCup426 wrote:
- 18-I agree with you here; the number is a bit too big.
25-Very nice color choice. Navy text on the hood needs an outline.
38-Interesting logo placement. Camping World text on the hood would stand out more in white.
43-Love the numbers. Would have preferred some red on the base to match the Eatson logo.
46-First of all, thank you so much for rendering this. (And the 51, and the 91.) Both this and the 51 are supposed to go on the Dodge mesh, BTW. I guess it works on the Ford, though... That aside, though, I personally think it's one of the best AERS cars I've painted so far.
51-Like the 46, I really like this one. Maybe it could have used a bolder number font, but oh well...
53-The only problem here is that there's no base. I don't blame you, though, judging from the sponsor.
66-Base represents Sunoco really well. Number stands out excellently. Coca-Cola text on the rear is WAAAAY too big. I agree with the coke. My bad on that one.
72-Again, I love the color choice here. Toshiba logos on the rear and above the wheels could use an outline. Toshiba logo on the hood is a bit small; maybe you could go for the Nitroade look and slant it so it takes up more room?
88-This car is great, but it would be even better if McDonald's wasn't the sponsor. Red, yellow and black have typically been pure win no matter what car they appear on, and I'm sure you can find another company with those colors if you wanted to. The number should be slanted so that it fits inside the red box, like Mark Martin's '97 Valvoline car (which, by the way, uses the same base as this).
91-I was originally going to base this on the #84 Apple racer in the movie Cars, but as it came together I realized that would be way too plain. So I stuck a bunch of Apple products on the car to try and spruce it up. FYI, since James Proctor is indeed driving this one, do we have any word on who'll take the wheel of the 23? Tim Broudhead (SPR 123's team)
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| Subject: Re: More AERS Cars (18, 25, 38, 43, 46, 51, 53, 66, 72, 88, 91) Mon Jul 13, 2009 5:25 pm | |
| I like all of them except the 38 numbers |
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