Full respray: choosing the colour help
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After needing some work done on my Aston, I have chosen to go the full-monty and have a bare metal respray. the interior is black, so I can choose any colour.
The problem is: I cannot decide. Even with lots of photos, I cannot choose. I am not asking for your opinions- one persons favourite colour is another persons awful colour, but I would like to know if is is possible to get a photo of my car and see different colours on it, to help me choose.
Is there a computer programme which would help me do this? Waht do you do?
The problem is: I cannot decide. Even with lots of photos, I cannot choose. I am not asking for your opinions- one persons favourite colour is another persons awful colour, but I would like to know if is is possible to get a photo of my car and see different colours on it, to help me choose.
Is there a computer programme which would help me do this? Waht do you do?
maybe have a trip down to the painters and have a look at there colour charts?
there are so many options out there tho... all different kinds of paint effects etc
which Aston is it? Do you like greys blacks etc or do you want a strong colour?
Jonny
P.s if you have any good quality pics of your car, maybe i could help by photoshop'in a couple of ideas for you.
there are so many options out there tho... all different kinds of paint effects etc
which Aston is it? Do you like greys blacks etc or do you want a strong colour?
Jonny
P.s if you have any good quality pics of your car, maybe i could help by photoshop'in a couple of ideas for you.
Edited by Pure Detail on Tuesday 30th January 00:32
Photoshop will do it, and it's not too complicated - search for photoshop tutorials that cover changing car colour, one to get you started is at:
www.photut.com/tutorial-repaint-your-car.html
HTH
Tol
www.photut.com/tutorial-repaint-your-car.html
HTH
Tol
eldudereno said:
Be very careful about choosing a non Aston colour from the time when your car was built as it will most definitely affect it's resale value.
Its from 1971, so its too old to be affected by that sort of thing, thankfully. It was originally silver, then green, then white, then red.
The online pictures I can find are here:
www.rsclassicracing.co.uk/index.php?menu_id=27
It was very red, with a hint or orange. I am thinking of dark blue, or darker red (cherry red?). Definently not white, black or silver, although gunmetal is another option. A photoshopped photo would be great if you could.
many thanks
Fancy a girls point of view...probably not but your going to get it anyway!
I love a red head, there arent many cars that can pull it off, but the classics generally can. Steer clear of orangey reds, unfortunatly my red pug gti has gone a proper ginger over the years and ginger certainly isnt as appealing - im sure you boys will agree! I think a deep cherry red would look the dogs danglies, or a deep sorronto/racing green - right back to the British basics baby!
Cheers
Dickens
I love a red head, there arent many cars that can pull it off, but the classics generally can. Steer clear of orangey reds, unfortunatly my red pug gti has gone a proper ginger over the years and ginger certainly isnt as appealing - im sure you boys will agree! I think a deep cherry red would look the dogs danglies, or a deep sorronto/racing green - right back to the British basics baby!
Cheers
Dickens
There's a deep metallic burgundy that I've seen on a few Exige's, looks v. classy and would really suit the car.www.pistonheads.com/sales/115168.htm
Thanks everyone. I'm still no closer to choosing a colour, but I have found a website which shows various cars in various colours:
http://rides.webshots.com/album/17139
I do like the car on page 2 (of 6), bottom left....But then the dark red Lotus colour is very nice indeed.
http://rides.webshots.com/album/17139
I do like the car on page 2 (of 6), bottom left....But then the dark red Lotus colour is very nice indeed.
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