Category: Assetto Corsa Competizione
If you aren’t a regular visitor of mine, you might not have noticed that I haven’t been publishing a lot of liveries lately. The last one having been posted on February 27th. The main reason for this? Well, I was swamped with real-life stuff (a couple of vacations, my regular day job), and with the many commission requests I’ve been receiving. I figured I would stop publishing my liveries for a while, so as to not attract more attention. And to save up the finished liveries to publish later. I’ve...
The Porsche 917K is one of, if not the, most iconic Porsches. And, it’s had many liveries which already have spawned some form of recreation by my hand. Like the Salzburg livery, which I’ve already made for the Porsche 992 GT3 R and the Porsche 992 GT3 Cup. Or the iconic Gulf livery. Or the white Martini livery. The white and blue/red striped Martini livery is perhaps one of the most recognizable racing liveries, because it was not just used in endurance racing, but also in Rallye, Formula 1, and...
There are two reasons why I wouldn’t upload a completed livery. The first being that I was paid to keep the livery exclusive. In that case, the person ordering the commission has full control over who gets to have access to the livery I made for them. The other reason? Well, that is when I have not receive payment for the work I’ve done. Luckily, I’ve only had to deal with the latter situation once before, when I foolishly sent the finished liveries before receiving payment. This time, the person...
As I said in my previous post when I uploaded the Maserati MC20 Driving Experience livery: the inclusion of the GT2 cars opened up a whole new realm of opportunity for translating real-world liveries to Assetto Corsa Competizione (ACC). Once such livery is a celebratory livery for Manthey, the 911 GT2 RS Clubsport 25. Which is a limited edition racecar meant to celebrate Manthey’s 25th anniversary. Which was 2 years ago. Even though we are already past Manthey’s 25th birthday, there’s still something to celebrate today. Because today, the team...
With the new GT2 cars, there is a whole new boatload of options when it comes to recreating real-world liveries. Some more intricate than others, but all of them neat in their own way. Such as this one! Maserati’s MC20 is Maserati’s first attempt at a supercar since the Maserati MC12 of the early 00s. Whereas the MC12 leaned more towards hypercar territory, the MC20 is a proper supercar. But a supercar which can still be driven in anger. Enter, the Maserati Driving Experience. The Maserati Driving Experience is a...
I’ve tried to make a livery based on the Maserati Formula E car before, for the GT4 Maserati. However, for multiple reasons, I never finished it. For starters, I couldn’t find a good way to make the design fit the contour of the GT4 model. Secondly, I got too busy with commissions. And finally, nobody drives the Maserati GT4 anyway. Now though, the release of the GT2 DLC already proves more fruitful for Maserati in terms of representation on Assetto Corsa Competizione’s servers. Already, I’ve received multiple commissions from multiple...
The longer I’m making liveries, the more recurring customers I get. And while many come back for seconds, there are also those who come back for thirds – such as the following livery! My history with this particular customer dates back to the Andretti Formula E livery I made for the BMW M4 GT3. They wanted a personalized version of this livery, at a reduced rate. A version I did not publish by itself. Afterward, they wanted a similar livery when the Ferrari 296 GT3 was released, to which I...
Some livery commissions are boil down to: “make something cool using these colours”. I like those. But on the other hand, they offer me too much freedom to lose myself in perfectionism. Sometimes, I get a more detailed request. To make something that stands for something, as a symbol of ones ideals or heritage. And this livery is one of the latter. In the video above, or the screenshots below, you see a livery which is based on the Alpine Formula 1 livery. However, the livery is mixed with a...
A week ago, I already posted a Vanwall livery. I started making this livery for a commission, but early on the person requesting the commission wanted me to make it for a different car, the Porsche 992 GT3 R. No problem, I thought, I’ll just make them both. And now I’m here posting the second livery. This livery is not available to download, as the person commissioning this livery paid extra to keep it exclusive to them. But, you can still download my other version of this livery made for...
It’s now 2024! So, first of all: Happy New Year! Second of all, this means that there’s a whole December’s month of quantitative player data to review. What has the past month brought for Assetto Corsa Competizione’s (ACC) player activity? Did people buy the game during the Steam Winter Sale? Or did they prefer their Christmas Turkey over their favourite GT4, GT3 and (soon to be) GT2 racing sim? If you want to find out, I suggest you read on! A short TL;DR in advance: In this series of articles...