The updated image looks like primer with a clear coat to me
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I saw a 2021 Expedition Antimatter Blue in a dealer showroom and you had to get the right angle to see it was blue, it almost appeared black.So... Anti-Matter Blue is now going to render as Purple-Black, once they get around to that color?
I don't disagree with this statement. It's for sure a dark blue. If you are straight on the blue pops but at angles its much darker. I even drove up to the dealer at night to see it under the street lights and it looks really dark unless you are just right. Personally that's why I like it. The blue just highlights on the bent metal angles. Maybe not for everyone but I loved my "patriotic blue" wrangler for the same reason.I saw a 2021 Expedition Antimatter Blue in a dealer showroom and you had to get the right angle to see it was blue, it almost appeared black.
Silver spruceI'm now worried that the new shade of Green they announced is supposedly coming for MY2022 might be called Grass Green, or whatever it actually turns out to be, and while it may be called that, it's actually another shade of Grey.
I saw this color on the Bronco Sport. One day it had a slight greenish hue and the next time I saw a gray color. I'm wondering if the color looks different in different light or did I see two different vehicles with different Cactus Gray hues?I see blue/green in the original CGI. I looked at it as the only shade of Green available for 2021.
From what I have seen online, the MIC has been darkened to a more black color than the grayish pre-production vehicles.Hmmm
On my computer, it looks like they mistakenly lightened the MIC top when they did it.
Makes it hard to see what the final version will look like.
It all boils down to the camera. I took these 2 pics at the same time, both with an iPhone 11 Pro Max. The first one was set on the generic photo setting, the second set on Portrait Mode with the color set to natural lighting.every single cactus grey pic in this forum shows it looking more like the cgi pic on the right. it changes slightly depending on lighting and camera quality but for the most part its looked like a mint green/grey car. that just looks flat our grey lol dont think its accurate at all
It all boils down to the camera. I took these 2 pics at the same time, both with an iPhone 11 Pro Max. The first one was set on the generic photo setting, the second set on Portrait Mode with the color set to natural lighting.
Regular Photo Setting:
Portrait Mode - Natural Color:
I can tell you that the second shot represents what the color looked like in person about as accurate as I can expect.