Thanks for reading this explanation and I hope you enjoy the new template I made. For a preview of the print version, see the picture below.
Use them to your advantage! Print versionĭon’t want to use computer drawing software to create your livery? No problem! Included in the drive folder is a version you can use to draw it in by hand! This is a great way to give your kid(s) something to do on a rainy afternoon. You can find the logo’s I used to put on the car in the folder titled ‘Sponsors’ located in the drive folder. Now these were kind of a rush-job just to showcase what is possible, I’m certain you guys can make much better looking liveries! To showcase some of the possibilities, I made a couple of liveries myself (all of which are available within the template). All of this can be turned off or changed if you wish to do so. I added a vignette to give the picture more depth, and my basic watermark. The wall behind is a basic gradient, but with a white highlight on top which is intended to resemble a studio light. You can make the asphalt layer invisible by clicking the group layer, revealing a basic grey ground layer like the 2017 template has. The base design for the ground consists of an asphalt ground layer (plus a blurred stroke of asphalt to create a depth of field illusion) and a shadow. I’ve created a new background for this 2022 version, but, I am aware that it might not be to everyone’s taste. See the picture below for the different options! Multiple visor options to choose from! 3. The outline and color are separate, so you can recolor the helmet as you wish.įor the visor itself, I include three options: a basic grey visor, one with a blue-ish hue, and an orange visor. The helmet itself consists of multiple parts, just like the template itself.
In this version of the template, you can add a (custom) driver helmet.
By selecting the compound you want ( see how to do it here) you can choose whichever fits your design best. No, it has the 18″ rims with Pirelli’s colored sidewalls denoting soft, medium and hard tire compounds. Tire Compounds Soft, medium and hard Pirelli’s From top to bottom (in the folder structure), these are: 1. In the PSD file you download, there are multiple options you can choose from by clicking the ‘eye’. You can either resize the original, or use the file “F1 2022 Template Smaller.psd” instead. However, this might put a strain on some computers with lower amounts of memory. This means that you can easily print your liveries. It might seem a bit weird (3508×2469), but these are the exact measurements of an A4-format with 300dpi. Next to the new design, I added some more features users can profit from. Ultimately, the actual cars might differ from this vision but I am confident that this template can offer a tool for hobbyists to envision their favourite colour combinations for 2022 Formula 1 cars. This template is a 2D approximation of the design vision created by the Formula 1 organizers. The 2022 Formula 1 car will feature new front- and rear wings, revised sidepods and bargeboard areas, wheel covers and venturi tunnels.
> DOWNLOAD IT FROM MY DRIVE FOLDER HERE<< The new and improved livery! It was finally time to create a new version, which I am now ready to proudly present to the masses. This means that from 2022 onward, the template will be especially dated. The proposed (and confirmed) 2022 rules change for Formula 1 means the cars will look much different to how they do currently. I even started working on updates multiple times, only for it to get lost in the backlog of posts I intend to create. I’ve thought about creating updated versions of the template for years, ranging from simply adding the halo to starting from scratch. Last year, Donut Media (a Youtube channel with currently 5.1 million subscribers) even used the template to create a thumbnail for one of their videos – while giving credit! Donut Media used my template to create a thumbnail for one of their videos The only posts that outscore it are my front page and an article I wrote that accidentally went viral. With nearly 30K visitors since publishing, it is my third most visited page of all time. In the sidebar, where my top 10 viewed posts over a 48-hour period are showcased, it almost always sits comfortably in the top 5. Not only did it receive a lot of short-term popularity, it remains (even now) one of my most visited posts.
I linked this to reddit’s /r/Formula1 subreddit, where it quickly took off. This post, titled “ Make your own 2017 Formula 1 livery with this template“, allowed users to do as much as as the title described: let people use my pre-made template to create custom liveries.