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Chance
Posted 24/2/2014 9:57 PM (#710103)
Subject: Photoshop my wheel colour please
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Can someone make the front wheel white, a black version and a grey version? And any other colour you think might look good

Just to see what is best against the red

Whatever picture is easier..

Thanks very much
Liam_allen17
Posted 24/2/2014 10:58 PM (#710105 - in reply to #710103)
Subject: RE: Photoshop my wheel colour please


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Purple would look nice
Chance
Posted 24/2/2014 11:05 PM (#710106 - in reply to #710103)
Subject: RE: Photoshop my wheel colour please
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Purple is a bit OTT for me

I think really its gonna be black or white
Or maybe grey to match the bumper inserts
Marv_666
Posted 25/2/2014 1:21 PM (#710123 - in reply to #710103)
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Quick and crude, but:-



111Sli
Posted 25/2/2014 3:48 PM (#710125 - in reply to #710103)
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Stay silver imo.
Chance
Posted 25/2/2014 5:10 PM (#710127 - in reply to #710103)
Subject: RE: Photoshop my wheel colour please
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Thanks for those..just what I was after

I wanted to do something different but it seems wheels always look good in silver

Like I saw a 114Gta with black 6 spokes but when I looked at mine with silver it looked much more fresh

I do kind of like the grey though at the same time
Marv_666
Posted 25/2/2014 5:35 PM (#710128 - in reply to #710103)
Subject: RE: Photoshop my wheel colour please


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Did do some MPi rims for someone in a lighter grey...
came out like factory storm grey I think.
Cross-spokes can be an arse to paint evenly aswell...
if they're fine, leave them...
if they're rough, powder coat, though you are limited on colours.
Could paint the bits between 'spoke' black to look like more holes for a subtle change!?
Chance
Posted 25/2/2014 5:39 PM (#710129 - in reply to #710103)
Subject: RE: Photoshop my wheel colour please
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They aren't too bad tbh
Less scuffs than the 6spokes

I did think about blacking in between the spokes but I doubt you'd notice anyway

Seems like leaving them silver is the best idea
Cheers
Marv_666
Posted 25/2/2014 6:15 PM (#710131 - in reply to #710103)
Subject: RE: Photoshop my wheel colour please


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Chance
Posted 25/2/2014 6:34 PM (#710132 - in reply to #710103)
Subject: RE: Photoshop my wheel colour please
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Aahh I miss understood

That could look quite nice and subtle I'm black
I might colour one in with a dry wipe marker and see how it looks

Thanks for that
Marv_666
Posted 25/2/2014 6:47 PM (#710133 - in reply to #710103)
Subject: RE: Photoshop my wheel colour please


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Twice as many bits to mask off and spray on A-series versions...
not even got round to editing a pic to see if I like it enough to do it!?!

Dry wipe colouring in could be the way forward!!

Post a pic if you try it, might try mine if it works!!
Chance
Posted 25/2/2014 6:55 PM (#710134 - in reply to #710103)
Subject: RE: Photoshop my wheel colour please
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I will post a pic tomorrow

See if it is worth the ballache of masking up each one

I'll be back tomorrow
Chance
Posted 26/2/2014 5:23 PM (#710180 - in reply to #710103)
Subject: RE: Photoshop my wheel colour please
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Coloured them in today

You can't tell until you compare it with an lriginal ...very subtle
I like it
Marv_666
Posted 27/2/2014 11:32 AM (#710209 - in reply to #710103)
Subject: RE: Photoshop my wheel colour please


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Now I do like that!!
Crudely did my A-series versions, but not too sure, extra row of holes and different centres change it.
The way the centre is on SPi's, they could actually be holes, it works IMO.
I originally had the idea to go with a more chrome/polished type of finish...
stop those areas standing out too much with reflections!
I'd go for it, but I'm a big fan of barely noticeable little touches, so worth the masking grief to me!?
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