[A Photoshop hint: make your color overlay layer transparent, or set the
blend mode to Multiply or Hue... I see Paul has the idea]
The first question is: two-tone, abomination or charming eccentricity?
The next question (assuming the latter response) is: what color works with
primrose in a two-tone?
Considering primrose as definitely a "period" color, and as a soft pastel, I
would rule out "flashy" colors, fully saturated colors, "mod" colors, "hot"
colors, and white...
Pewter gray seems to be on the right track. A medium-to-dark maroon might be
a possibility. Or a soft medium gray-green.
Just think of a Morris Minor panel van -- what would be an appropriate
scheme for that?
Then the question is, is that a remotely appropriate scheme for a race car
(or any vehicle with sporting pretensions)?
Hmmm, I can't help but think this would be a lot easier if your car was
white, or black, or anything but primrose <g>.
Good luck...
on 12/19/03 8:26 PM, Eric at eric@erickson.on.net wrote:
> Guys,
>
> A quick poll here, if I may.
>
> But what colour do I go for the bottom half of the car?
>
> Here is where I ask for some help or kindly suggestions (if the whole
> idea revolts you, please try to contain yourself :-).
>
> IF you were to go crazy and decide to go TWO TONE on a primrose MGB -
> what colour would YOU go for the bottom half?
>
> Here were some ROUGH thoughts of mine... no, these would not be the
> EXACT colours of the paint... just a five minute Photoshop effort for
> brainstorming purposes.
>
> http://www.erickson.on.net/mgb/mgracing/refresh/
>
> Any thoughts?
>
> I was going for a snazzy dark green to start with - but check out the
> dark grey... that looks rather attractive!
>
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Max Heim
'66 MGB GHN3L76149
If you're near Mountain View, CA,
it's the primer red one with chrome wires
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