I'd go for three with some more items on it. The green doesn't seem to fit in with the blue. The tail you designed makes your logo, well, erm, not stand out at all, which is a shame as it's actually quite a nice logo.
Thanks...I thought the blue on blue would look kind of cool...kind of like the two tone blue on blue thing (I had a big white i and nothing else for the first design)....maybe the tail should be blue on white instead. I can't figure what to put on the fuselage either...I kind of do like the white fuselage though, very clean and modern looking.
That tail design is just something I threw together because I was too tired, disoriented, and out of creative juice to make anything better... :wink:
If I look at my designs, the best ones are the ones with a white fuselage. Besides, they are really easy to make. This, for instance, would be what I would make out of your livery if it were on a 733:
Takes 5 minutes at best. That said, white fuselages work really well for small airplanes because they don't look too empty. Make a white fuselage on a big airplane and it's bound to look crap. And I'm not the kind of artist who can fill up those spaces.
@AusConnect: You might want to consider painting the doors as well. Apart from that, the AustraliaConnect is not really that visible, it might have to stand out more.
Wow that looks great. I think I'll use that design on my A320 and A321. Thanks.
I don't know...Lufthansa has a completely white fuselage design for really big planes and their planes look pretty great, as does Asiana (front 2/3 white), Thai (front 2/3 white), Singapore Air (mostly white except for the strip of blue/gold down the middle), United (top half white), Air France (completely white fuselage), Emirates (mostly white), Cathay (mostly white), on and on and on. I could put a very light, transparent baby blue on the bottom half of the fuselage (a la SN Brussels-new livery on their A330 is completely white now).
I do agree that the tail design kind of sucks. I can't believe I didn't think to blow up the logo that big.