
Logos for sponsors, numbers, and even stuff like their name rails, are all incredibly easy to find and are also usually already available with the backgrounds removed (.PNG files). Mainly, if you make the skin from scratch, you have better odds in making a quality skin rather than just slapping something together and calling it a day. Just a tip for ya, I just started making skins in March, I promise you man it’s a lot better to just make your skins from scratch, and let me tell you why: I use a site called "bigevilracing" to download car number files, and i normally just use google images for sponsors. it can be really tedious but will look miles better than just leaving it as-is. if you look at it in game and see that some line doesn't connect (ex: a line that goes from the quarter panel to the rear bumper), then go back and fix it. start small and try simple designs so you can learn how to use it, and then once you're comfortable you can start trying more complicated things. What program do you use? i use a program called paint(dot)net because it's what i started with and it's what i'm used to, but i'd recommend using GIMP because it's overall a better program. i'm always happy to see more people trying to learn how to make their own skins, but it will be more beneficial for you to learn how to do it the right way. tga file or something, slapped it onto the template, and then went "yeah that looks close enough". i took this directly from the logano skin you posted.
