Spec Map: Arizona Patina

Get a sun-baked semi-flat brushed metallic finish on your iRacing paints with our latest spec map starter.

Spec Map: Arizona Patina

We’ve again rolled out our spec map test car — the Spec Tacular — to show another example of a special finish effect you can achieve on your custom iRacing paints.

This time, we’re featuring “Arizona Patina”, a brushed metallic style that looks more rough than polished — but not totally flat, either. The lack of clearcoat makes it look a bit sun-baked, don’t you think?

Here’s how you can use this finish to areas of your paints.

Applying this finish in Paint Builder

In Paint Builder, after you’ve enabled Finish options, select the desired layer, and in the properties panel under Finish, choose Custom and enter these values:

Metallic: 229

Roughness: 178

Clearcoat: 0

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When you’re done, you’ll need to obtain a spec map MIP file with Sim Preview so you can fully apply it to your project. (Don’t worry, our guide walks you through how it’s done!)

Applying this finish in other apps

If you prefer to use external software like Photoshop or GIMP, you can create a spec map using the following values on your iRacing painting template to achieve this finish.

Color: #E5B200 (229, 178, 0 RGB)

Red Channel (Metallic): #E5E5D5 / 90% / 229, 229, 229 RGB

Green Channel (Roughness): #B2B2B2 / 70% / 178, 178, 178 RGB

Blue Channel (Clearcoat): #000000 / 0% / 0, 0, 0 RGB

Happy painting and keep it sunny!


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