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how are the colors of two tone paint jobs determined?
maybe i mean shades, but some cars have fenders dark & roof light. some vice-versa. some have trim lined body panels dark or light against the main body color. is this more a color analyst question? i'm a dark low/ light high guy, but now sure where that comes from. AND while we're on the subject, when was it determined maroon and red were a good combination? this might be more of a hot-rod thing, so i'm going to post it on HAMB, too. thanks, sid |
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I'm using these red and beige colors to 2 tone my '54 Ranch Wagon. Similar to this example but beige instead of the white.
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i like the pattern with the greenhouse painted separate from the roof & body. the beige will give it a nice/ softer transition.
always liked the mid-'50s Chevrolet woodies for the same reason. |
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It's the buyers preference, I don't think there is a standard. My car was originally black with a white top. The interior is green. A weird combination to me. When I had it painted I chose white with a green top that matches the metal trim inside the car.
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Easier to see the colors
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I went with the dark low, light high approach. Green on the bottom, white on top. I like it.
https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attac...1&d=1749878334 |
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nice. the green @ the tops of the doors is a good place to have the cut off line.
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