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I'll photograph my mom's car sometime. She has a Bordeaux Red 3-dr Clio, although that probably isn't the official name.
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Rinspeed wrote
There is a prob with you pics, the car is too small, cut the pic. 2nd thing, it could be not very good to have Configurator pics, because a lot of time the color isn't really the good one. Maybe I'll try it again some other time. Configurator colors are kind of the easiest way of adding these colors. |
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There is a prob with you pics, the car is too small, cut the pic.
2nd thing, it could be not very good to have Configurator pics, because a lot of time the color isn't really the good one. |
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Desscythe17 wrote
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automotive_paint Basically, there are three kinds of paint: Solid, metallic and pearlescent. Solid is what I meant with gloss, it's standard paint used on most cars in the past and some (basic white, red or black) on new cars. Metallic is extra sparkly and looks better. In the past it was used on "premium" cars, nowadays almost every car has metallic paint. Pearlescent is paint with a different color over it, which makes it look as if the car changes color if you look at a different angle. Solid> nothing to put, basic paint M for metallic, P for perlescent (Nacré for us). It seems that there is a lot of Pearlescent Paint now. |
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Rinspeed wrote
if we don't have pictures, we could put only the name also. Perhaps after someone else can add the pic. For info 2 pts by color, 3 pts by pic. Gloss? Laqué in French? i don't think there is a lot of cars with that. But in the future if we have some cars with others paints, i can add it. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automotive_paint Basically, there are three kinds of paint: Solid, metallic and pearlescent. Solid is what I meant with gloss, it's standard paint used on most cars in the past and some (basic white, red or black) on new cars. Metallic is extra sparkly and looks better. In the past it was used on "premium" cars, nowadays almost every car has metallic paint. Pearlescent is paint with a different color over it, which makes it look as if the car changes color if you look at a different angle. |
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Desscythe17 wrote
Well, I think finding pictures with the different colors is the hardest part. It would be easier of course if we could just put the names of different colors, although it doesn't really give people an idea of what the color looks like, so that might be a bad idea. I'm going to change to pearled to pearlescent, since I believe that that's the English name for it. p.s. What about other kinds of paint? There are lots of cars that don't have metallic or pearlescent paint, like gloss for example. if we don't have pictures, we could put only the name also. Perhaps after someone else can add the pic. For info 2 pts by color, 3 pts by pic. Gloss? Laqué in French? i don't think there is a lot of cars with that. But in the future if we have some cars with others paints, i can add it. |
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Rinspeed wrote
if i had put peraled, i was wrong, it's for pearled. It's Nacré in French, i don't know if it's the good translation. If it's not correct, please correct it in the system of lang. And for old cars, i know, we will do what we can... Perhaps it will be only for recent cars. I think also it could interest some members because it's more easy to put a color of a car than a complete car. Well, I think finding pictures with the different colors is the hardest part. It would be easier of course if we could just put the names of different colors, although it doesn't really give people an idea of what the color looks like, so that might be a bad idea. I'm going to change to pearled to pearlescent, since I believe that that's the English name for it. p.s. What about other kinds of paint? There are lots of cars that don't have metallic or pearlescent paint, like gloss for example. -- Last edit: 2014-08-11 23:32:19 |
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Desscythe17 wrote
It's a cool feature, but it's going to be difficult for cars that aren't being sold anymore. One question: "Type M if the paint is metallic, P if it is peraled, otherwise leave blank". With peraled, do you mean pearlescent? if i had put peraled, i was wrong, it's for pearled. It's Nacré in French, i don't know if it's the good translation. If it's not correct, please correct it in the system of lang. And for old cars, i know, we will do what we can... Perhaps it will be only for recent cars. I think also it could interest some members because it's more easy to put a color of a car than a complete car. |
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Rinspeed wrote
New feature on IGCD: You can add colors of a car with pics. There is some things to translate or verify in english. You can also tranlate Colors to have them in your language (if it exist in your country, put it, if not translate it). Next time the color appears on another car (with the same make), it will be automatically traduct. It's a cool feature, but it's going to be difficult for cars that aren't being sold anymore. One question: "Type M if the paint is metallic, P if it is peraled, otherwise leave blank". With peraled, do you mean pearlescent? |
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Ford78 wrote
What I mean is if Diecaste models were not erased, the website would be too boring, right? (Just asking) boring??? why saying that?? |
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Rinspeed wrote
?? i don't understand what you want to say What I mean is if Diecaste models were not erased, the website would be too boring, right? (Just asking) |
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Ford78 wrote
Yes, but what would happen if Diecast models wouldn't be erased? ?? i don't understand what you want to say |
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Wasn't it produced from 2000?
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Rinspeed wrote
Diecast models were erased since the last of success last month... Yes, but what would happen if Diecast models wouldn't be erased? |
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Ford78 wrote
Cool feature! ![]() Diecast models were erased since the last of success last month... |
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Rinspeed wrote
New feature on IGCD: You can add colors of a car with pics. There is some things to translate or verify in english. You can also tranlate Colors to have them in your language (if it exist in your country, put it, if not translate it). Next time the color appears on another car (with the same make), it will be automatically traduct. Cool feature! ![]() |
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New feature on IGCD: You can add colors of a car with pics.
There is some things to translate or verify in english. You can also tranlate Colors to have them in your language (if it exist in your country, put it, if not translate it). Next time the color appears on another car (with the same make), it will be automatically traduct. |
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Gamer wrote
Could someone add the Maestro? (MG version too) ![]() I might add some British cars when I'm done with American and Japanese cars, so I won't add it very soon. |
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Could someone add the Maestro? (MG version too)
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Will the Citroen Bijou I added be validated?
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I will finish this tomorrow.
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The first one was built in Dinglofing,Germany and the rest of them were built by hand in Rosslyn,South Africa.
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You linked 16475 instead of 16745, now it's linked to an Opel Ascona instead of a Mitsubishi Pajero.
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Number 16745 ???? qui est
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Driver 20: Hiroshi Masouka's Pajero should be linked: Number 16745
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Rinspeed wrote
It seems that this version wasn't sold in Japan (so not called Luce) According to the Japanese wikipedia (which is very accurate), the station wagon was sold in Japan, but as a van model. The difference between wagons and vans in Japan is very difficult though, as it doesn't mean civilian or commercial use, but the amount of chairs or something like that. minkara.carview.co.jp/en/userid/1392512/car/1484282/profile.aspx museum.qcar-catalog.com/dataimg/cata3659.jpg -- Last edit: 2014-08-07 16:05:42 |
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It seems that this version wasn't sold in Japan (so not called Luce)
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Clio is also made by private team
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Rinspeed wrote
the problem, like others cars you put, it's that it isn't Citroen that made it... I left it that before i found who made them ![]() |