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Photoshop help...color opinions???

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by BBobb, Mar 11, 2008.

  1. BBobb
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    I finished my primer today and ready to block-out for finish paint.I am having a tuff time picking my finish color.My interior will be burgandy vinyl with red mohagandy stained trim.I am wide open any suggestions for any exterior colors.I thought about burgandy candy with ghost scallops any photoshop help would also be appreciated[​IMG]
     
  2. 1- shot slinger
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    You have a bigger picture? With what you described the interior to be like, about the only colors I could see for the exterior would be Black, Ivory or Cream, or the burgandy you described...
     
  3. Sutton
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    Make it a solid color, maybe dark brown, or dark green.

    No Scallops......please!
     
  4. LuckyGal
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    I would agree with 1-shot slinger. I was primarily thinking cream - maybe the wheels in the burgundy color you'll be using for the interior.
     
  5. BBobb
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    i will try to post a larger pic now...thanks
     
  6. Early Indian motorcycle dark red. A little deeper, even.

    [​IMG]

    Thanks,
    Kurt
     
  7. BBobb
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  8. HotRodPaint.com
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    Lots of "neutral" colors that go with anything...black, black metellic, white, off white, silver, gray, charcoal, or even a light gold metallic, which works like a neutral.

    If you want something with more personality, a deep burgundy would have more of a look of value...expecially a metallic, candy, pearl, or 'flake, and reds are considered "excitement" colors. If you choose a burgundy, make sure you get some paint chips next to the vinyl for the interior. A mismatch would be hard to live with. I would also look at them under natural light, and neon, to see if they work together all of the time.
     
  9. BBobb
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    great advice, what do you think about the epoxy primer i have on it now.I has a nice satin sheen i kinda like the shade.It is two part PPG do you think it would hold up for a while
     
  10. Brad S.
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    ?

    Is that the same Model A you brought to Darkhorse?
     
  11. BBobb
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    yep.....day and night huh...now i have to decide which kid does not go to that higher education place..... LOL..LOL
     

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