2015 Photoshop/Rendering Thread
Thanks! I thought I remember reading that they actually came from Ford. I'm going to go out on a limb and say that I bet the 2015 will bear a strong resemblance to these pics. Which, is not a bad thing in any way. All three of these are awesome. The top one is my favorite, though. I like how it retains the lights in the grill.
Would any of our computer experts like to volunteer to bring these to life a little more?
Would any of our computer experts like to volunteer to bring these to life a little more?
Prefer 'em without the large rear spoilers 
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Yes, of course, without the gigantic spoilers.....unless you're filming a Mad Max movie. 
Are those drawings of the rear of the same car? The sides look totally different? If not, are there any drawings of the rears of the the fronts?

Are those drawings of the rear of the same car? The sides look totally different? If not, are there any drawings of the rears of the the fronts?
You don't see them complaining it doesn't look European enough there.
The reason there's a lot of love for the S197, here in the UK at least, is because it looks NOTHING like the bland offerings by the European (and Asian) manufacturers.
I've been living here in Spain for a little over 3 months now, and have been trying to decipher the design elements that make a car "European". If you can pick out such elements (read: something that's not bland), they are often quirky and awkward. I think the Mustang will be able to stand on its own legs without needing the crutch of European design elements.
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:agreed: to both abovr posts. While euro cues like Aston would be very much welcomed, i have alot of friends in europe that love the American styling. It seems they like the bold muscle look compared to the elegant style. It stands out more and is of coure easily recognized.
However, the sn95 was very clean looking and id love to see a modern take on that design. Ooth flowing lines with just the right amount of muscle rippling under the sheetmetal
:agreed: to both abovr posts. While euro cues like Aston would be very much welcomed, i have alot of friends in europe that love the American styling. It seems they like the bold muscle look compared to the elegant style. It stands out more and is of coure easily recognized.
However, the sn95 was very clean looking and id love to see a modern take on that design. Ooth flowing lines with just the right amount of muscle rippling under the sheetmetal











