Slip's Magically Mystery Paint Booth

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Gentlemen - thank you for the invite. Always looking for fun new places to see what you all are getting up to in the world of Sim Racing. I'll be cross-posting updates and downloads here - with perhaps slight variations of already available paint schemes appearing exclusively here.
 
I just noticed that I got auto-cor-wrecked on my thread title when I first typed it in 😅

I kinda like the weirdness of it though!
 
With the exception of the #75 camo scheme - this may be most technically complex paint scheme I've ever put together for this game. And I am ridiculously happy with how it turned out!

Like just about every NASCAR from this time period - they used a lot of unique images that didn't really exist anywhere else in promotional materials for this movie. Is it all 100% accurate? Of course not - but I feel that this is the best visually cohesive job I could have done. Rex and Hamm on the hood are actually pieced together from different head and body images to get the expressions and angles the way I wanted them. I penciled in Hamm's raised eyebrow as the head I used had both eyebrows in a scowl. LOTS of color correction/ hue/ saturation to get the various parts to match each other. And don't even talk to me about getting Hamm's butt and legs to match up around the body curve near the passenger side headlight..... UGH.

RCs grill (face?), eyes and shock towers were made from scratch based on the race images. As stated earlier - 'BUZZ THRU', the #94 font and the unique McD logo were scratch built as well. Used the same image of Buzz from the #44 Toy Story car. The Green Army Men on the rear were from two completely different sources (one promo image and one from a movie screencap) and needed some serious love and attention to make them appear to belong together, hah.

Was just itching to share this and the render that Tom did for me!

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