[GMCnet] French Quarter Paint Scheme [message #194994] |
Sun, 06 January 2013 19:24  |
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Not to be showing off or anything -- but, I just uploaded a paint scheme I
had done a few months ago but never released to the public. Some of you
won't like it. Some of you might. It's on the controversial side, especially
when you read my comments. By the way, it is a big departure from my normal
style. Once in a while I try the "big rig" approach just to tell myself why
I don't like big swipes. However, this one catches my eye because it would
be a great paint job for tail gating. I wouldn't want to ride in it in the
summer, however, unless the colors were changed a great deal.
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Byron Songer
Louisville, KY
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Re: [GMCnet] French Quarter Paint Scheme [message #195003 is a reply to message #194994] |
Sun, 06 January 2013 20:31   |
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mike miller
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Byron Songer wrote on Sun, 06 January 2013 17:24 | Not to be showing off or anything -- but, I just uploaded a paint scheme I
had done a few months ago but never released to the public. Some of you
won't like it. Some of you might. It's on the controversial side, especially
when you read my comments. By the way, it is a big departure from my normal
style. Once in a while I try the "big rig" approach just to tell myself why
I don't like big swipes. However, this one catches my eye because it would
be a great paint job for tail gating. I wouldn't want to ride in it in the
summer, however, unless the colors were changed a great deal.
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Byron Songer
Louisville, KY
http://www.gmceast.com
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Link?
Oh here it is!

<http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/gmc-paint-schemes/p47071-french-quarter.html>
Mike Miller -- Hillsboro, OR -- on the Black list
(#2)`78 23' Birchaven Rear Bath -- (#3)`77 23' Birchaven Side Bath
More Sidekicks than GMC's and a late model Malibu called 'Boo'
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Re: [GMCnet] French Quarter Paint Scheme [message #195011 is a reply to message #195003] |
Sun, 06 January 2013 21:53   |
James Hupy
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Byron, you knocked that one out of the park! Fan-friggin-tastic. I don't
get too excited over what is essentially a protective coating, but this one
I really like.
Jim Hupy
Salem,Or
78 Gmc Royale 403
On Jan 6, 2013 6:31 PM, "Mike Miller" <m000035@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Byron Songer wrote on Sun, 06 January 2013 17:24
> > Not to be showing off or anything -- but, I just uploaded a paint scheme
> I
> > had done a few months ago but never released to the public. Some of you
> > won't like it. Some of you might. It's on the controversial side,
> especially
> > when you read my comments. By the way, it is a big departure from my
> normal
> > style. Once in a while I try the "big rig" approach just to tell myself
> why
> > I don't like big swipes. However, this one catches my eye because it
> would
> > be a great paint job for tail gating. I wouldn't want to ride in it in
> the
> > summer, however, unless the colors were changed a great deal.
> >
> > --
> >
> > Byron Songer
> > Louisville, KY
> > http://www.gmceast.com
> >
> >
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> Link?
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> Oh here it is!
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> <
> http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/gmc-paint-schemes/p47071-french-quarter.html
> >
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> --
> Mike Miller -- Hillsboro, OR -- on the Black list
> (#1)'73 26' exPainted D. -- (#2)`78 23' Birchaven Rear Bath -- (#3)`77 23'
> Birchaven Side Bath
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Re: [GMCnet] French Quarter Paint Scheme [message #195029 is a reply to message #195011] |
Mon, 07 January 2013 06:59   |
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I've gotten a few private emails on this one. None of them of the hate
variety, I might add. However, no one put it quite like this.
I've experimented with a monochromatic theme of more subtle colors and it
looks just as nice. I think it looks more modern without looking like
"swashes and swoops for the sake of swashes and swoops". Some of the paint
jobs I've seen on the big rigs fits that category -- no rhyme or reason. As
I told Gary Bovee, I did think a lot and put the curves and all based on my
own rules that I produced a few years ago. Things don't go places just to go
there, they are placed for a reason with an awareness of what's around them.
That's what you have to do to make the GMC's own body shape show through.
The GMC has such character that it's a sin to not pay attention to it and
honor it.
Byron
James Hupy wrote:
> Byron, you knocked that one out of the park! Fan-friggin-tastic. I don't
> get too excited over what is essentially a protective coating, but this one
> I really like.
> Jim Hupy
> Salem,Or
> 78 Gmc Royale 403
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Re: [GMCnet] French Quarter Paint Scheme [message #195046 is a reply to message #195034] |
Mon, 07 January 2013 10:03  |
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Wow, I wasn't expecting a Motor Trend review. Thanks for the feedback.
If you squint just right you can see the highway coming over the hill (from
the rear), then the on ramp merges with the road as it comes on forward
ending at the base of the body between the door and the helm.
Of course, if you squint too much you see fuzzy stuff.
Great description, Michael.
This design grew on me. It's a good derivation of my St. Louis Blues design
which took the totally horizontal look and placed a downward sweep of "nose
to the wind and feet on the track" sort of angularity to it. It doesn't rob
the character of the GMC's design but compliments it, IMHO.
St. Louis Blues
http://www.songerconsulting.net/gallery/files/page11-1004-full.html
Eagle Wings
http://www.songerconsulting.net/gallery/files/page11-1005-full.html
French Quarter will be in the gallery soon.
Byron
Michael Schultz wrote:
> Byron
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> You have had some great ideas over the years and I am going to step out and
> say that I believe everyone appreciates your talent and sharing. I have to say
> that I especially think this design has some elements that are very appealing
> to me. The dark sweeping grey and black upward to the back reminds me of being
> on the road. Placing the GMC literally on the road within the picture or
> painting that is the design. It gives the feeling of movement and travel much
> like the car designs of the 50's and 60's. The red accents make note of the
> air and wind as you travel, all forward in motion. The downward sweep of the
> front adds a feeling of strength and putting your back into it, which we know
> the GMC's are good at. Excellant and commendable, you are an artist. Thank
> You!
>
> Michael Schultz
> 77 Palm Beach 403
> Maple City MI
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