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I love me some C3 Corvettes, had one for 20 years, but never saw one that caught my eye like this one.

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It just stands out among other reds.  

Wonder if any of the European paint makers offer something that could approximate that look.

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I'm pretty sure that photo has been tweaked for colour and contrast but I think House of Color "blueblood red" would get you pretty close.

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The way that "show car shine " is reflecting everything around, it looks as though there are several shades of red on that Chevrolet. 

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3 hours ago, Can-Con said:

I'm pretty sure that photo has been tweaked for colour and contrast but I think House of Color "blueblood red" would get you pretty close.

I agree that the photo has been modified (including cranked up color saturation and contrast) which to me actually makes it look unnatural. If you looked at the car on the photo directly with your own eyes, it would look duller. Theoretically you can take any good looking model, and Photoshop its photo to do the same what has been done to that photo of a Corvette.

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4 hours ago, Monty said:

I love me some C3 Corvettes, had one for 20 years, but never saw one that caught my eye like this one.

GorgeousVette.jpg.ab9b9532a0639d718b496359b27d8b40.jpg

It just stands out among other reds.  

Wonder if any of the European paint makers offer something that could approximate that look.

I’m seeing a tinge of blue in that red.

A colorist may describe that red that’s leaning slightly towards purple as ‘crimson’ or ‘bright crimson’ (but not deep or dark crimson).

Plus there’s that high gloss that’s giving yet another stunning effect.

 

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11 hours ago, peteski said:

I agree that the photo has been modified (including cranked up color saturation and contrast) which to me actually makes it look unnatural. If you looked at the car on the photo directly with your own eyes, it would look duller. Theoretically you can take any good looking model, and Photoshop its photo to do the same what has been done to that photo of a Corvette.

Guess I’m naive enough that the idea of doing that never even entered my mind.  OTOH, I occasionally see red paints on newer Audis and Mazdas that look spectacular.

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27 minutes ago, Monty said:

Guess I’m naive enough that the idea of doing that never even entered my mind.  OTOH, I occasionally see red paints on newer Audis and Mazdas that look spectacular.

Monty, you could do it by using a brighter red and doing a couple coats of clear red over it.  That's how the car companies get those vibrant reds you mention. 

First one I seen like that was on Mustangs back in the mid '90s with the "laser red tinted clearcoat metallic".  It's a 3 part paint, base coat, tinted clear and the top clearcoat.

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19 minutes ago, Can-Con said:

Monty, you could do it by using a brighter red and doing a couple coats of clear red over it.  That's how the car companies get those vibrant reds you mention. 

First one I seen like that was on Mustangs back in the mid '90s with the "laser red tinted clearcoat metallic".  It's a 3 part paint, base coat, tinted clear and the top clearcoat.

Steve, I've seen one of your paint jobs that kinda had the depth of the 'vette in post #1........ It was a DupliColor Metal Cast paint you used! I believe they make a red in that......

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