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Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud "Black Beauty" Looks Like a Carbon Vessel

"Aren't clouds supposed to spend their time high up in the air - what is this Rolls-Royce doing caressing the pavement?" I hear you asking. Well, this is a rendering and with such pixel shenanigans having turned into a trend in the final part of last decade, such a visual stunt can appear quite normal to those who feast their eyes on such works on a daily basis.
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Let's take the body of this Silver Cloud III, for instance. We're dealing with an all-carbon take and while this would obviously bring a hefty diet, the clear coating that's part of the mix means this is a mod for the extroverts.

Of course, the factory chrome pieces could be difficult to match with the said finish, these have now been given a matte black appearance.

The same goes for the wheels, even though the elegant factory shoes of the RR are long gone. These have been replaced by deep-dish Volk T37 units, a name that's extremely popular in the modding comunity.

And the said change isn't the only one that impacts the luxury saloon's connection to the road. As such, returning to the question dropped in the intro, the microscopic ground clearance of the British machine means this is gifted with an air suspension that allows the driver to play with the ground clearance at the touch of a button (modern applications also allow smartphone app contro, so you can make that a tap on the screen).

Now, if this sort of virtual customization happens to float your boat, you'll be remembered this isn't the first time when digital artist Khyzyl Saleem works on an example of the Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud III. And here's the pixel magician's previous effort, which, despite packing certain similarities to this stunt, brings quite a different approach.

 
 
 
 
 
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I can't produce the Art that I want to and need to at the moment due to my current PC situation. Good news is, parts for a full new build are now on order, and I cannot wait to start creating again! Hopefully next Friday, if all goes well, thanks again to all of you for your input and suggestion. Yes this is a Widebodied Rolls, bagged, on Dished TE37s. - - Especially during times like now, I have so many feelings to output via the only medium I can really resonate with, and that's Art. - - If you wish to Donate to/for the things you're seeing right now in the world, checkout the link in my bio. Good information there, usefully information. - - #art #design #3d #rollsroyce #bagged #te37 #volkracing #lto #livetooffend #khyzylsaleem #kyza #ks #blacklist #carlifestyle #speedhunters #topgear #donutmedia #raceservice #toyotires

A post shared by Khyzyl Saleem (@the_kyza) on Jun 3, 2020 at 7:31am PDT

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About the author: Andrei Tutu
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In his quest to bring you the most impressive automotive creations, Andrei relies on learning as a superpower. There's quite a bit of room in the garage that is this aficionado's heart, so factory-condition classics and widebody contraptions with turbos poking through the hood can peacefully coexist.
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