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It's been just over a year for us on Rennlist! Here are several different unique GT3 Touring specs we have worked on with some of the members here. These are all rejected renderings throughout the stripe design/spec process from actual projects. Each spec was refined further from these renderings before being locked and submitted!
It's been just over a year for us on Rennlist! Here are several different unique GT3 Touring specs we have worked on with some of the members here. These are all rejected renderings throughout the stripe design/spec process from actual projects. Each spec was refined further from these renderings before being locked and submitted!
Just renderings based on a real-life photo of a filthy GT3 Touring. One of the angles we sometimes offer with our GT3 Touring spec renders to provide an outdoor/real world perspective of the car.
Haven't posted here in a bit- been super busy tieing up some projects! Here is one from the recent archives... We were honored to be contacted to assist with the first Porsche Classic recommission project! We provided countless renderings visualizing various different specs, stripe designs, etc. The ultimate result was Oak Green Metallic over a Garnet Red interior! Here are some of the final renderings we produced (you will note some final details vary):
And the final product! Full nut and bolt restoration by Porsche Classic with incredible detail:
We have just completed our first client Porsche 935 design... We'll be posting some teasers over the next coming months, but for now here are a few for-fun renderings:
Two different takes on the classic Jaegermeister design:
A modern interpretation of the "La Moda Goji" sponsored 935:
A retro version of the present day Porsche Motorsport design:
Hi all! This is Nick & Anthony from NS2 Media. We have been lurking around Rennlist for awhile, and have finally decided to become sponsors thanks to some of our supportive clients who are members on here.
Most of you will probably know us from member PT3 RS. We spent several months designing the wrap for his current GT3 RS, as seen above. We are the first stop on your journey to making your vehicle uniquely yours. We specialize in bringing your ideas together and organizing them in the form of industry leading photo-realistic virtual renderings. We've been blessed with the opportunity to work directly with some of the most prestigious manufacturers, and interesting individuals in the world.
Since joining Rennlist, we have refined our business model day by day, culminating in our foremost service being assistance with specification renderings. When ordering a new vehicle from any manufacturer, sometimes the configurator falls short in properly visualizing all possibilities. That's where our service comes into play. So far we've had the pleasure of assisting over 200 Rennlist members decide on PTS colors, stripe designs, interior combinations, CXX options etc. by providing thousands of bespoke renderings visualizing various spec combinations.
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In addition to just assisting in the specification, we can also assist with choosing aftermarket wheels, aftermarket stripe designs, etc. We work with some of the most detail oriented Porsche vinyl suppliers from around the world, and can ship anywhere. We are able to have almost any OEM Porsche color matched in vinyl, and all kits are test-fit on the actual car for the utmost accuracy and ease of installation. All logos are always the latest, most precise versions, so as to assure there is never a compromise or "cheap" looking vinyl kit with the incorrect Porsche fonts, as we see far too often. Our digital rendering services bridge the gap between vision and reality, providing unparalleled visualization.
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Sent you guys photo of the car below and a note via your website.
We have just completed our first client Porsche 935 design... We'll be posting some teasers over the next coming months, but for now here are a few for-fun renderings:
Two different takes on the classic Jaegermeister design:
A modern interpretation of the "La Moda Goji" sponsored 935:
A retro version of the present day Porsche Motorsport design:
Feel free to contact us to design yours! :-)
Thread revival!
This is what this car's livery eventually turned into:
One of our clients wanted to see how the Speedster Heritage livery translated over to the 992 GT3 before locking in their order for GT Silver over Cognac Exclusive leather, so we had a bit of fun mapping out some possible ways to do the livery:
Here is a vinyl wrap design we just completed for a 991.2 GT3 inspired by the only Apple Computer sponsored car, the Dick Barbour Porsche 935 that raced at Le Mans 1980:
We started with some renderings to map out the vintage design to the new lines of the 991 and experimented with some different ideas:
Final design was decided, vectorized, and sent off to Alpha Restyling in CA to be wrapped up!
Some of our latest work for a member here's 991.2 GT3. We took heavy inspiration from the 2017 RSR design which is essentially a large Porsche crest outline laid on top of the car, particularly noticeable when viewed from above. We took the general shape, adapted it for the non-RSR body, and explored various options before settling on the final design seen here:
Here were a few design iterations out of the 70+ versions we cycled through during the design phase:
And the final rendering before the print files were generated and sent off to the installers:
Nice designs, for door sills can you guys make them on the original carbon fiber or they should be inserted in the middle? Also I didn't go through all the posts, any recommendation for PPF in LA?