This is my first major attempt at doing a full livery makeover.
I have opted to go with the retro-chrome look.
The exterior. I've given the upper surfaces a chrome look with red lining.
This livery comes with the default tail number C-GTER. You can enable your own tail number by using the aircraft custom settings on the world map, and then enabling the Show User Reg option in the tablet.
As well as the exterior having a repaint, I have given the interior a new retro-repaint repaint. Seating is a red and cream leather, with matching cabin side panels with chrome dividing side strips.
I have also included black leather seats for those that would prefer them instead of the red & cream.
The main cockpit now has chrome toggle and rotory switches.
The main panel is of a dark walnut wood effect and brushed stainless steel.
The lower panels are now a polished stainless steel with chrome airvents.
Carpets redone.
I've also redone the radio's and GPS units to match the main panel.
Though I've never done an interior before, I'm very happy with the results. There are some bits
that are not quite what I wanted. But I've just started out doing liveries, so I'm still learning new techniques.
Boeing777200
Elric author
3 months ago
DennyAtkin
But did you notice it takes up 3GB on disk? Most 310R liveries are 200-250MB. Feels like a texture compression option is being missed somewhere. 😊
Elric author
7 months ago
jjbz
You might mention in description that you have included no default tail number. And user should use the Sim Livery Customization menu to set number. And enable "Show User Reg" in the 310R's tablet.
Or maybe you could make a change to use the "number in custom aircraft.cfg" method.
Elric author
7 months ago