Back with another badass livery design from Gran Turismo 7. Know upfront that these are photos from a video game and NOT real life.
This is my custom Demonic Ford GT '17.
For some odd reason, I got the idea to use a bunch of different devilish designs to create a unique livery to show off while racing my car. First, I had to find the designs that I wanted to use in my creation.
You can upload your own decals by visiting your GT7 profile at https://www.gran-turismo.com/us/. These images can then be used in the GT7 livery editor. The files must be in .svg format and can't be larger than 15kb. This makes it a bit difficult to find specific designs, but luckily, https://www.google.com/advanced_image_search gives you the option to search by file type and size. This will make it so your results only consist of SVG files that fit the small file size limitation.
If you are design savvy, you can create your own SVGs with Adobe's Illustrator software. Personally, I'm cheap and only pay for Photoshop and not Illustrator. This means I do not have a way to save my files as an SVG. https://express.adobe.com/tools/convert-to-svg is a solid option for quickly converting .jpgs and .pngs to .svg file types. The only drawback is that there is no way to adjust the file size, so most of my intricate designs are too large to upload to GT7. This explains why you haven't seen an Ocean Samurai Daltono-themed livery yet.
After I finally found the 4 main demon designs that I wanted to use, I got to work in the livery editor. I spent a few hours piecing this one together and at times struggled to find myself liking how it was turning out. In the end, I really love the overall design.
I wanted to use red, orange, yellow, and black as the colors for this design. I'm not sure if you can tell, but there are 3 demons on the side and one on the hood. The two on the side are easily identifiable, but the third is enlarged behind the other two and kind of blends into the design of the car.
The demon on the hood is accompanied by a pentagram, which ups the evil just a bit more. It's funny that when somebody sees me racing this car online, they may think I'm up to some nefarious occult stuff. Really, it's just art, and the darkest and lightest of things both deserve to be represented.
After I finished the design, I went on over to Scapes to photograph my new beast. This thing drives like a total joy, but it does just as good of a job of standing out while being parked. It helps that these locations are totally stunning. Just look at that Japanese market that matches the car perfectly. You will also see the Demonic Ford GT posing with my Hive Lamborghini and Dolphin Audi TTS in one of the photos.
If you want to see this car in action, then you should watch my YouTube video where I show off by racing this car on the track:
Thanks for stopping by today. Don't forget to comment and let me know which of the photos is your favorite so that I can upvote you back for the engagement.