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Boeing 737-800 | "The Spirit of Calgary" | C-GMAP

The year is 2019. The year when Pearsonian changed the color and effects in the overall livery on its plane. Comparing it to it's 2010-2019 "Canadian Blue" livery, there wasn't a drastic change and there's a reason. The "Canadian Blue" represent what Pearsonian represent throughout its 21st Century operational years. It was the symbol of hope after rising from the struggles of the Financial Crisis, and it was a symbol of being Canadian, simple yet effective. The new slightly changed livery still showcases the Canadian Blue with new additions: Halftone Dot Pattern, Newly-revised blue colors of the Maple Leaf, and a drop shadow effect of the white maple leaf.

C-GMAP is equipped with 16 Pearsonian First Class seats, 30 Pearsonian Plus seats, and 114 Pearsonian Economy seats



    nice :D

    nice :D

    Thanks BFS! :hug:

    The dots are here :D

    neat :D

    The dots are here :D

    neat :D
    Thanks Guys! Appreciate it!
    ayy

    ayy

    Ayyyyy. :D

    drop shadow and the halftone on the white looks worse than the previous livery, serves absolutely no purpose at all

    drop shadow and the halftone on the white looks worse than the previous livery, serves absolutely no purpose at all

    I agree regarding the drop shadows, they never look good (and are probably impractical to paint anyway), but the halftone is nice I think.

    This is otherwise good work with plenty of details, I like this brand, but not the name though.

    I agree regarding the drop shadows, they never look good (and are probably impractical to paint anyway), but the halftone is nice I think.
    This is otherwise good work with plenty of details, I like this brand, but not the name though.

    drop shadow and the halftone on the white looks worse than the previous livery, serves absolutely no purpose at all

    I can see that the drop shadow would be a problematic one to execute on. But I was trying to achieve like a depth-like design.
    Anyways, thanks for the criticism. Would like to apply those comments in the future being. :D