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There are a lot of race car decals out there but there are only a few themes running through them. Flames, spider webs and jarring shapes are some of the most common. Modified cars have lot of room on them to put decals. There is the side and the front and the best graphics will work with both areas.
There is a tremendous variety of flame types and if you want the real cool classic flames you are going to have to search for them. A lot of flames start out at the hood and then move back. Some flames start out as an eagle and then morph into flame tails. Swirls are another type of theme that pops up regularly. Swirls usually start at the side of the car and go toward the back, often with a counter swirl going across it. Some swirl packages are called adrenaline.
Another theme that pops up is the checkered flag. After all this is a race. The checkered flag theme has evolved over the years so that now they are contorted to all kinds of shapes and though they may be checkered they rarely look like a flag anymore. Often the checkered flag will be combined with something else to produce an overall effect. Lightening bolts across the hood of may race cars. It is usually printed on vinyl and the race car decal is then applied to the car.
Paint splatter is another theme that has popped up in recent years. The advantages of paint spatter is that there is a splatter for any budget. Paint splatter looks like what it sounds with round shapes often about eight to ten inches in diameter applied at various locations around the car. Paint spatter usually comes in different colors. Diamond plate is theme that tries to imitate formed steel on top of the cars sheet metal. It is another theme that is usually mixed with other ideas. The American Flag is a very popular theme and is another one that is often combined with other themes such as an eagle or even the checkered flag.
On the other extreme Japanese writing can be seen on a few cars, probably Japanese cars. Although there are different words and phrases, a translation is seldom applied next to the decal so the viewer is left trying to figure out what it says.
One category that hardly needs mentioning is the sponsor decals. Fortunately and unfortunately there are a million of them and that is just on one car. It is great that ordinary people will get behind a car and help out with the bone-crushing expenses but the unfortunate part comes in when you see a virtual shotgun blast of decals that end up covering up some of the more artistic aspects of the race car graphics.
Rick has worked with graphics for over twenty years. To see some more ideas please go to the websites below. Decals for racing
Gm’s 'transformers' Extends Beyond Big Screen
General Motors Corp. is setting free four of its powerful cars to invade Paramount Picture's upcoming summer action flick "Transformers." The opportunity will be used by the automaker to promote its excellence in manufacturing notable product lines.
"We are the stars of this movie," said Dino Bernacchi, the manager of branding and entertainment for GM in North America. "This put us right at the forefront and lets us showcase the leading designs we have out there now." The largest American automaker partnered with Paramount Pictures and DreamWorks Pictures, the producers of the film of the popular Hasbro toy franchise, to have four of its cars as the film's lead characters.
Chevrolet, Hummer, Pontiac, and GMC brands are prominently featured as ordinary vehicles that transform into gigantic two-legged, talking robots. They will be playing as heroes of the action flick. The Chevrolet Camaro plays Bumblebee, a main character in "Transformers," which is set to arrive in theaters July 3.
The Camaro starts as a retro '70s muscle car but transforms into the new model. The Camaro returns to Chevrolet's lineup in 2008. The Camaro may not be having a Chevrolet Tahoe ignition coil, but it features lots of equipment to make it more than just desirable. Other GM lines with starring roles are the Pontiac Solstice, starring as the "autobot" Jazz; the Hummer H2 as Ratchet; and the GMC Topkick pickup as Ironhide.
The Detroit automaker has also offered a sale, through July 9, of select 2007 and 2006 models to the movie. The promotion, dubbed as "Transform Your Ride Sale," is loaded with visuals from the action flick. The sale is supported by 30- and 60-second versions of an umbrella spot from Interpublic Group of Cos.' McCann Erickson, Birmingham, Mich. The “Transformers” Director Michael Bay helmed the television promotion for the automaker. The promotion includes radio, print, gaming and online ads.
GM goes beyond the big screen to promote its product lines. With such a big role in the movie, Chevrolet, GM's biggest vehicle division by unit sales, is taking the lead on co-promotions. The division is offering an online video game on Chevrolet.com that lets visitors create an autobot from several of its other models and then wage war against visitors.
Additionally, Chevrolet is heavily touting the effort with "transforming" banner ads on science-fiction and gaming sites, where the GM division does not traditionally advertise, said Phil Caruso, Chevrolet's promotions manager. "This gets us engaged with an audience who normally wouldn't engage with us." Chevy is also backing the online game in 40 markets with an in-theater spot. The game will continue "through and beyond the movie," said Bernacchi.
Pontiac based much of its "Transformers" link with Maxim magazine. Maxim.com is now showing toymaker Hasbro's first generation and current Transformers from the movie. Hasbro toy designer Aaron Archer explained on the web site why the first-generation Jazz character got changed. "The G1 version of Jazz transformed into a Porsche race car, complete with number and sponsor decals. For the flick, we kept him sporty, but went with a Pontiac Solstice," said Arches.
Also, Pontiac and the menn's magazine have also teamed for an online promotion at Pontiac.com, offering entrants the chance to go to the movie premier in Los Angeles and meet cast member Megan Fox.
Neither Bernacchi nor Caruso would disclose how much GM is spending for the promotion venture. But Bernacchi said that GM did not pay for the product integration, but the automaker did provide Bay with a pair of exceptional Camaros for the movie, as the new production Camaro will not be produced for about a year.
About the Author
Anthony Fontanelle is a 35-year-old automotive buff who grew up in the Windy City. He does freelance work for an automotive magazine when he is not busy customizing cars in his shop.
Simple car racing game for ps3?
Hi! So me and my dad used to play Need For Speed: High Stakes on the ps1 when i was younger. What we both liked about it was that it was simple, had preety good realistic controls and you were actually able to race in the "day-time" :O
Every car racing game that we got from that point on was either some underground night racing, weird track racing, or just plain boring and not realistic at all.
My dad is getting a ps3 for christmas and i want to get him a simple car game... Where we can race together? no online crap, no night racing and no sponsor banners/decals along every turn in the friggen game!
If you have any game suggestions I'd appreciate it!
Thankyou (:
Hey,
So you want:
- Realistic racing game, like a simulation
- Set in the day
- Not too many fancy decals/sponsors
Gran Turismo 5 Prologue sounds like a perfect game for you.
It has:
- Over 70 Real-Life cars
- 12 Tracks with variations
- 16 opponent cars with yours on the track. Its gets really competitive in the later stages of the game.
- 2 player split screen
- Best racing game graphics even now
- Music really gets you into the game & racing mood, IMO (for me it definitely does)
- Drift, Time Trial, Arcade mode
- Tuning your cars
However, there are some things you may not expect with this game: It is a:
- Simulation Game, nonetheless very fun
- Its a demo version of the full game which is yet to be released
- May take a while to get used to since its very realistic compared to other racing games. You have to drive like in real-life, unlike any other racing game where u can slide cars wherever u want.
Check this out:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ll1Jz2tW664&feature=related
You have to watch this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L023Gxp4pWM
Gran Turismo 5, the full game comes out in Summer 2010, most likely.
- 1000 cars, yes 1000 & not 100
- 70 Unique Tracks, upto 130-150 with variations
- Day & Night time
- Weather system (snow, rain, sunny, foggy)...yet to be confirmed though
- Make your own tracks.....to be finalized
- NASCAR
- WRC (World Rally Championship)
- & much more like better graphics, etc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oXtbXy5vO70&feature=related
Hope this helps
Team notes: NASCAR turns attention to Talladega
NASCAR team reports as the Sprint Cup Series heads to its biggest track for Sunday's race at Talladega (Ala.) Superspeedway.
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