TXEMIRA
Emira Maniac
I’m still ice.Since the new configurator, what's the fav on the street, black or tan with DVGreen?
Black wheels. Black pack. Silver calipers.
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I’m still ice.Since the new configurator, what's the fav on the street, black or tan with DVGreen?
If only you could have black leather with yellow stitch...This aged well but for the ice part now that the leaked London pic is online…
If that green is lighter like it shows then I’m inclined to go black leather and then yellow calipers.
I was going silver calipers to “match” the interior and tie it in…
Dang colors.
The mat black parts of the wheel look too light. I think the picture needs to be darkened. It's London, isn't it?This pic surfaced in another thread and the consensus was that this is Dark Verdant in the sun.
This pic surfaced in another thread and the consensus was that this is Dark Verdant in the sun. There were some who thought it could be the Gray. I'm red/green color blind so I am not confident in my ability to form an opinion. Would appreciate others thoughts on the matter.
Right. That’s the one. It’s like 80%+ of this forum and Facebook that believe it’s DV. Which to me is “lighter” than we’ve seen so far in configs and renders.This pic surfaced in another thread and the consensus was that this is Dark Verdant in the sun. There were some who thought it could be the Gray. I'm red/green color blind so I am not confident in my ability to form an opinion. Would appreciate others thoughts on the matter.
If you look just above the rear license plate dead center and then just behind the driver door again dead center, it looks to be capable of being very dark when not reflecting light. This is what makes me think this could be it. I'm going to go to the dealer today in Dallas and look at the color discs again and see if I can reconcile this at all.Right. That’s the one. It’s like 80%+ of this forum and Facebook that believe it’s DV. Which to me is “lighter” than we’ve seen so far in configs and renders.
That’s what makes me maybe want to go back to a darker interior.
This is what I said where this has been posted elsewhere:This pic surfaced in another thread and the consensus was that this is Dark Verdant in the sun. There were some who thought it could be the Gray. I'm red/green color blind so I am not confident in my ability to form an opinion. Would appreciate others thoughts on the matter.
That colour looks like it has a lot of blue in it to meThis pic surfaced in another thread and the consensus was that this is Dark Verdant in the sun. There were some who thought it could be the Gray. I'm red/green color blind so I am not confident in my ability to form an opinion. Would appreciate others thoughts on the matter.
Earth?If you look just above the rear license plate dead center and then just behind the driver door again dead center, it looks to be capable of being very dark when not reflecting light. This is what makes me think this could be it. I'm going to go to the dealer today in Dallas and look at the color discs again and see if I can reconcile this at all.
So it’ll still be a bit darker than what this photo is showing?Dark Verdant is highly reflective, which you can see on the planforms, so the blue you're seeing is the reflection of the sky. I think this photo is the result of a cell phone over-processing the image, might be the result of compensating for the dark area under the overhead but that over-lightened the back of the car out in the sun.
So it’ll still be a bit darker than what this photo is showing?
Asked differently, should I stick with ice interior because this is an example of the “lightest” the color may look?
100% know we are intelligently guessing at best. That’s all good to me. Just having fun trying to guess right. No doubt either option will work and I’ll be happy. Just fun to guess.
My money is on it being pretty damn dark - I've been managing my own expectations that way and am now looking forward to embracing the darkness!So it’ll still be a bit darker than what this photo is showing?
Asked differently, should I stick with ice interior because this is an example of the “lightest” the color may look?
100% know we are intelligently guessing at best. That’s all good to me. Just having fun trying to guess right. No doubt either option will work and I’ll be happy. Just fun to guess.
Wait. I swear you were #DV4Life. Are you rethinking DV now?If I go Verdant or Seneca I am sticking with the Ice interior. That interior suits my eye the best with those colors.
I just left the dealership in Dallas, where I took both the Dark Verdant and Shadow Gray paint sample plates outside into the bright sunlight and had an employee join me for a 2nd opinion. I also showed him the photo in question in this thread and here's what we think. First, the dark verdant is dark, even in sunlight. It did not look like this picture, there was no blue in it whatsover that we could see even under blue skies. It does have fine grain metal flake in it that shows up only in the sunlight. The gray has larger flake in it and sparkles at least 2x as much in the sun, and has obvious blue flake in it. This picture is now more confusing to me than before. In part because I've just notice what appears to be a FE badge on it while the engine is the 4cyl. This said, the employee did think this was the green despite these observations, I was not so sure, but I am slightly colorblind so that needs to factor. So, who knows?!Dark Verdant is highly reflective, which you can see on the planforms, so the blue you're seeing is the reflection of the sky. I think this photo is the result of a cell phone over-processing the image, might be the result of compensating for the dark area under the overhead but that over-lightened the back of the car out in the sun.
That plan-form looks bloody lovely!This photo of a planform in DV looks like the configurator.
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This photo of what appears to be an i4 FE in DV outside that studio is the result of cell phone processing. It may be an attempt at an HDR photo which always monkeys with the colors and contrast. This is a white balance corrected version of that photo. Even still, the faces of the people are washed out with minimal contrast, while the red rectangle on the wall, and the yellow area you can see through the Emira windshield under the overhead are exaggerated and look over-saturated to me. I believe this is Dark Verdant, but a badly over-processed version, and thus not representative of the way it's going to actually look. The planforms and configurator are more accurate in my opinion.
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