If you are into Gran Turismo, then put on your creative engines-livery design competition round 2 is officially underway! Polyphony Digital just broke the ice giving car fans a chance to decorate their rides with new, and hot, designs. A tweet dropped along with a slick preview image enticing fans to submit entries through an official link.
In case you missed this, the livery competition is a monthly event whereby players show off their design skills in creating custom paint jobs for cars in the game. The best designs would either feature in the game or create some serious social media buzz from Gran Turismo. And let’s face it, there’s nothing cooler than the ultimate flex: seeing your creation speeding down the straight at Mach speed.
Now here’s the thing: The tweet did not generate many replies, which is kind of surprising. In the past, GT fans had always been foaming at the mouth over customization stuff. Everyone maybe is busy polishing theirs on the digital Skyline and have no time for typeouts. Or maybe people just wanna throw their stuff in the contest and gloat on the Internet. Either way, silence doesn’t equal the lack of bubbling anticipation.
If you have ever spent hours juggling color gradients or positioning sponsor logos just right, now is your time. The competition link in the Tweet will take you straight to the submission page, so there is no reason not to join. Winning or not, your ride is ten times cooler than any stock cars.
What are you waiting for? Fire up the livery editor; do something crazy and show the GT community what you got! Who knows? It might go viral into a world of greatness in virtual motorsport.
Meanwhile, keep an eye on Gran Turismo‘s social for updates on past winners and future competitions. The devs love to show off some jaw-dropping entries, so your creation can build up a bigger following than you’d expect. Now go out and create something sick-or just really ugly that’d give your competitors pause during a race.
And if you still haven’t decided, every wacko and dumb design has its fans. So why not? After all, you wouldn’t be paying for the paint.
Happy designing, speedsters. May your liveries be as fast as your lap times.