Discussion on discord has me wondering lol.
To the front like so?
Boeing 737-300-2.png 93.28KB 2 downloads
Or to the rear like so?
Boeing 737-700.png 97.79KB 1 downloads
Discussion on discord has me wondering lol.
To the front like so?
Boeing 737-300-2.png 93.28KB 2 downloads
Or to the rear like so?
Boeing 737-700.png 97.79KB 1 downloads
Try curving forwards without painting the dorsal fin on the tail and see how that works.
Not picturing what you're trying to say here, sorry man!
Not picturing what you're trying to say here, sorry man!
The so-called "dorsal fin" is the extension of the tailfin outwards, found on the 737-300 and later.
Presently, the dorsal fin has been painted blue. Thus, a blue extension is seen.
Here, the dorsal fin has been left white. As a result, only the main part of the tailfin is painted.
Try changing your livery such that the tail leaves the dorsal fin (mostly) white, with an adapted curve.
Gave that a go, and felt it was just a bit too geometric for this livery... good suggestion though!
Looks better to the rear imo. Option one looks too heavy and dated to my eyes.
Rule of thumb: the more you give the fuselage the illusion that it is longer, the better.
So bottom one.
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