Building a Rear Wheel Drive, K20 Turbocharged Honda Civic EK Hatchback Race Car!! Part 13 – Livery! – Car Mod Pros Portal

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37 thoughts on “Building a Rear Wheel Drive, K20 Turbocharged Honda Civic EK Hatchback Race Car!! Part 13 – Livery!”
  1. And now Dennis gets to go back to his office where he's probably got a 24" Wacom Cintiq set up so he can really get into the final renders with precision. Their AiO tablets are great for sketching and renders in the field, but nothing beats having a large canvas to work on with a powerful computer to run your drawing apps.

  2. Nothing screams "I think car culture peaked in the 90's" quite like a liveried up JDM car, but in a way, they're not wrong. It's part of the reason that people keep working so hard to put these cars back on the road despite all of the trouble involved. There's a certain purity of purpose that cars in the 90's and early 00's had that you can't replicate with modern cars that are bound by all of their safety requirements, and this is particularly true of cars from the Japanese, where the tuner culture was just such a massive part of the automotive experience at the time. I'm a 90's kid that grew up reading and re-reading Initial-D, so I totally get the reverence that people give to Japanese cars of the time. There's just something special about them that can't be replicated no matter how well you can force a modern car to handle or how much you spend trying to lighten them. Initial-D really shaped my appreciation for the somewhat plain appearance of cars like the FC and the EH2/3. Cars with a purity of design that can seem understated or plain but in which every body line and panel shape was designed with purpose, unlike some modern cars with odd slashes, creases, and peculiar body lines.

  3. This was such a cool episode! Not at all the typical, but that’s what I loved about it; getting to see the ins and outs of the graphic design craft and equipment/processes/etc… was really neat! Dennis: wow bro, you are incredibly gifted by the Lord with your skill and spirit brother!

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