Pics of black cars with ghost flames?
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Pics of black cars with ghost flames?
Anybody have some? I am getting my GTA repainted in the fall and I was wondering what a black car with ghost flames would look like. I have seen a few red and white cars on here with them but never a black one.
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that would defeat the purpose....now if you wanted to do ghost pearl flames that would be different.
ghost anything is essentially just a design that has an extra layer of clear so that it shows up in just the right light which on a black car wouldn't really do so well. you would definately have to throw in another color to get it to be anywhere noticeable.
ghost anything is essentially just a design that has an extra layer of clear so that it shows up in just the right light which on a black car wouldn't really do so well. you would definately have to throw in another color to get it to be anywhere noticeable.
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ghoust flames are just an extra coat of clear...I didnt know that!!! hmmm I always though it was somethin more complex then that...
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Nope, ghost flames aren't just an extra coat of clear, they are usually a Pearl paint. Pearl, mystic style aka chrome-allusion, and candy paints are the only paints that will change as different angles of light hit them (as far as I know.) Any other color (like a metallic, or slightly different shade than the rest of the car) will just show up all the time, and won't hide or have a "ghost" effect.
Mine are white pearl, with gold pearl on the tips, and the bowtie on the cowl is done in gold pearl. It was painted on fairly heavy, because I wanted them to be visible as I was driving the car....instead of only when its parked.
Notice in this picture how much the flames stand out-
But yet in this picture they are hiding pretty well-
Mine are white pearl, with gold pearl on the tips, and the bowtie on the cowl is done in gold pearl. It was painted on fairly heavy, because I wanted them to be visible as I was driving the car....instead of only when its parked.
Notice in this picture how much the flames stand out-
But yet in this picture they are hiding pretty well-
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Originally posted by TunedPort 335
Nope, ghost flames aren't just an extra coat of clear, they are usually a Pearl paint but when diluted in a clear come out like yours which can be a really sharp idea. Pearl, mystic style aka chrome-allusion, and candy paints are the only paints that will change as different angles of light hit them (as far as I know.) Any other color (like a metallic, or slightly different shade than the rest of the car) will just show up all the time, and won't hide or have a "ghost" effect.
Mine are white pearl, with gold pearl on the tips, and the bowtie on the cowl is done in gold pearl. It was painted on fairly heavy, because I wanted them to be visible as I was driving the car....instead of only when its parked.
Notice in this picture how much the flames stand out-
But yet in this picture they are hiding pretty well-
Nope, ghost flames aren't just an extra coat of clear, they are usually a Pearl paint but when diluted in a clear come out like yours which can be a really sharp idea. Pearl, mystic style aka chrome-allusion, and candy paints are the only paints that will change as different angles of light hit them (as far as I know.) Any other color (like a metallic, or slightly different shade than the rest of the car) will just show up all the time, and won't hide or have a "ghost" effect.
Mine are white pearl, with gold pearl on the tips, and the bowtie on the cowl is done in gold pearl. It was painted on fairly heavy, because I wanted them to be visible as I was driving the car....instead of only when its parked.
Notice in this picture how much the flames stand out-
But yet in this picture they are hiding pretty well-
personally i would rather have a peal like your flames so it hides only on certain angles. looks much nicer then a solid flame design in my opinion.
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thats something i was going to do to my car. a nice dark deep gloss black with black cherry red flames. from far away or in shadows the car will look completely black but in direct light it will show the red. which i guess would be sort of ghost like.
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Originally posted by Kandied91z
to ghost anything is to make it only appear at certain angles where as yours only disappear at slight angles. you have pearl flames which is what pearl does...... you may consider them ghost becuase they fade away at an angle which is fine but which technically could be a variation but it isn't really what "ghost" designs are meant to be. if you want a ghost image to show up more like your design you put metallics or pearls into it. pearl is the more popular choice because it will fade unlike metallic which will always be there. if you really intended to do a ghost a design you would want it to show up at very few times unlike your own design which hides very few times where as you can clearly see you have flames.
personally i would rather have a peal like your flames so it hides only on certain angles. looks much nicer then a solid flame design in my opinion.
to ghost anything is to make it only appear at certain angles where as yours only disappear at slight angles. you have pearl flames which is what pearl does...... you may consider them ghost becuase they fade away at an angle which is fine but which technically could be a variation but it isn't really what "ghost" designs are meant to be. if you want a ghost image to show up more like your design you put metallics or pearls into it. pearl is the more popular choice because it will fade unlike metallic which will always be there. if you really intended to do a ghost a design you would want it to show up at very few times unlike your own design which hides very few times where as you can clearly see you have flames.
personally i would rather have a peal like your flames so it hides only on certain angles. looks much nicer then a solid flame design in my opinion.
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