samuelesm
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- 2016 Mustang GT Premium PP
Repository link here: https://github.com/cszn/DPSR
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Australia's peak motor racing website has gone with this and given the forum some publicity at least:GT will be beautiful!
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You literally took the opinion out of my mind and the words straight out of my mouth...![]()
No Need To Copy And Paste Grille Openings, Like BMW. They Need To Be Different Shapes And Sizes .
Prefer Kmal’s Original Old Superman Shield From 2012/13! Not 2015, But Not 500 Either.
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Don’t Need A Pickup Or SUV Front End On A Mustang.
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Two Different Shapes For Openings, But This Is Too Different! Lower Is More Toyota. Also Tired Of Swept Back Lower Side Fins Like 2015 And C8. Prefer Swept Forward, Like 350 And 18+.
Like To See The Continuous Window Pillar, But Thicker. Rear Quarter Window Like This Would Be A Step Backwards. No Real Design Here, Just A Line.
Don’t See Ford Putting A Vent In A Door. To Make It Functional, You’d Have To Have A Hole In The Door And Fender and a Rubber Seal on Both Parts. A Construction And Side Impact Mess. Also A Dirty Mess From A Practical Standpoint. Slapping On A C8 Like, But Fake, Non-Functional Vent, Is Just A Gimmick.
We Were Lucky Just To Get A Fender Vent In The 350.
I'm here cause of the shoutout by Matt Moran for yaGT will be beautiful!
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Actually looks like a 6 to me, as in 6.8
Likely just a 5.0 though![]()
To me it looks like 2.3![]()
Yes, the GT350 is almost Perfect when it comes to Cohesive Design Elements. All the Lines have somewhere to Go and don’t just stop for no reason, compared to the GT.You literally took the opinion out of my mind and the words straight out of my mouth...
I have a 2015 and LOVE it because everything from front to back/side to side is a coherent flow and it literally looks like one singular object versus multiple sides/panels/a front and back, etc. The 2018 redesign killed that...the front end looks grafted on and doesn't fit the rest of the vehicle the same way IMHO, with the gaping lower grill/lights/huge angular ducts and "Darth Vader helmet" design language. I honestly hate the 2018s on up; it was an idea that had to be compromised onto a previous idea. Considering where the S550 started from with the higher hood and gen 1 silhouette/stance, it was just an awkward compromise to try and shoe-horn a lowered downward sloping front end onto it years later after the fact. They needed to adjust the whole car to pull off something like that correctly.
But as far as the S650 goes...I think it'll be alright, but it doesn't have the same sort of "flow" as the S550 for the same reasons that you've noted. I do NOT like the bottom grill shape and how it doesn't work with the upper grill to complete a singular shape...it's the same thing repeated and just looks odd/needs to take into account the two side vents to complete the GT350-ish "smiley face". I also don't like the upper area where the grill meets the hood, which is sort of a very straight and hard line without any real flow...it's there to attract attention and to interrupt the rest of the grill area, but I don't know why you would really want to do that. The initial S550 design just does it all so easily and without clutter; and I like the GT500 old school gaping upper grill shape and always have. I'm just not a fan of all the angles/squared look/etc of the S650 and don't feel like it'll have the same sort of "100% organic and fluid" flow of the 2015 S550's original design. Not a fan of the three LED headlights...this trend makes cars look like spiders and I liked how projectors created literal "eyes"; not a fan of the light strips vs round fog lights and massive open vents/areas with nothing in them, etc. Also not a fan of the driver-centered asymmetric interior that we'll be getting with more squares and rectangular shapes as the design focus.
Dunno, and it is way too freakishly early with not much to go by...but I'm probably going to keep my S550 and plan on replacing it with an electric Mustang later on. I think the S650's first iteration will be better than the S550's refresh design as far as overall complete look goes, but I'm thinking it is probably just not going to be for me. But it really does look like Ford went back to the original S550 and tried to work with that/make a second attempt at a refresh of sorts.
Kemal penned a killer design IMHO and 100% nailed it...love those early sketches and the finished product stayed close enough to be true/to have gotten it right.
Just wait… I guarantee few will challenge the design once it is shown. Everyone said the 2015 looked like crap too and yet it outsold the entire market and is still selling.Yes, the GT350 is almost Perfect when it comes to Cohesive Design Elements. All the Lines have somewhere to Go and don’t just stop for no reason, compared to the GT.
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I really do see an upside down 7 in the badgeJust spent a few hours cleaning up the leaked image using a Pytorch Deep Learning repository in Python and cleaned it up even more with Photoshop!! Enjoy!![]()
Repository link here: https://github.com/cszn/DPSR
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GT will be beautiful!
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Actually, not totally out of the left field.I've been looking at this a bit more, and the more I do, the more it is beginning to look like this is some sort of start-up screen graphic for the either the center stack display or dashboard display. Anyone else getting that impression?
Not necessarily a bezel but just the edge of the actual screen....Actually, not totally out of the left field.
On the right side it almost looks like a screen bezel, but from the screen we've seen from the interior leaks, that wouldn't be there like that.
Probably a picture of another screen with the rendering on it.