Step-by-Step Forza Horizon 6 Livery Editor Tutorial - GhostPulse0 - 26-04-2026
Step 1: Access the Livery Editor:To start customizing:
- Visit any Player House or Festival Site.
- Go to the Garage tab.
- Choose Designs & Paints, then Paint Car.
- To create a custom design from scratch, select Apply Decals & Shapes.
Step 2: Set Your Base Paint
Your base color sets the tone for the whole car:- Body Colors: Pick from standard manufacturer colors or “Special Colors” like Carbon Fiber, Matte, or Chrome.
- New Favorites: You can now save your favorite colors and quickly select vinyl finishes like semi-gloss, satin, or matte for each layer.
- Advanced Parts: Paint window decals, rear wing struts, or even tow hooks for extra detail.
Step 3: Creating and Placing Vinyls
Vinyl layers are the heart of your livery:- Add Layer: Pick a shape (circle, square, or a curated “Vinyl Group”).
- Transform: Use your thumbsticks to move, scale, or rotate your shape.
- Pro Tip: Press Y to stamp a layer and immediately move to the next.
- Materials: Apply different finishes like glossy or matte to individual layers to create depth.
- Mirroring: Copy one side of the car to the other using the Insert from Other Side function. Small tweaks might be needed for asymmetrical designs.
Step 4: Importing Existing Work
Bring old designs into FH6:- From Previous Games: Check My Vinyl Groups and scroll through designs from Forza Horizon 5, FH4, or even Forza Motorsport.
- External Tools: Some PC players use unofficial tools like “Forza Painter” to convert images into vinyl layers. Make sure to optimize for FH6.
Step 5: Finishing and Sharing
Once your car looks perfect:- Save: Choose Current Car or New Design.
- Share: Add a description and tags like “Replica” or “Drift.”
- Earn Kudos & Credits: Other players can download your livery, which gives you in-game rewards and recognition.
This guide covers all the essentials you need to start creating killer liveries in FH6. With the new layer finishes, window decals, and import options, your car can go from basic to eye-catching in no time.
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