@DaveB giving it to me because I said butter. Man this color is color changing depending on natural light versus indoor light.@G-Man the wall is Pure brilliant white Dulux paint for reference. View attachment 7796052
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@DaveB giving it to me because I said butter. Man this color is color changing depending on natural light versus indoor light.@G-Man the wall is Pure brilliant white Dulux paint for reference. View attachment 7796052
Not a chance am I covering my new swatches in mudGood work Steve I now I was wondering what they looked like wet and or with mud on ?
I hope they had the appropriate e coating - it will be hard to explain if rust starts spotting though in the next few weeks...Not sure how I’m going to do the other two but rest assured they’ll be done before my new showroom opens @G-ManView attachment 7796115
We will be covering 70K vehicles with it what are a few swatchesNot a chance am I covering my new swatches in mud![]()
This has shades of gnoming for car salesmen...@Halliwell Jones Chester just for comparison I would also like to see what these swatches look like:
- On top of a mountain
- Underwater
- At 2am outside a city centre kebab shop
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Not sure how I’m going to do the other two but rest assured they’ll be done before my new showroom opens @G-ManView attachment 7796115
I think it is the closest to what was said earlier with reference to the Land Rover series colour which I have...Light and colour play tricks on the brain as Steve has found out, but again well done...you can't beat natural light, outside with a light cloud that acts as a softbox, a softbox is studio equipment hovering above what is being shot, used to eliminate harsh shadow and I think the grass shot is getting close...happy motoringI would choose the one with the green grass.