Very nice schemes for your airliners, W&U, the level of art design is outstanding in the Transboreal Airbus (specially the last one). Cheers.
Thanks. I can't take
too much credit for the images on the last two, which came from Wikimedia Commons. The real challenge was finding scenery that would fit onto the fuselage, then making sure everything was aligned perfectly so as to get the panel lines right. (This basically involves making several copies of an image or paint scheme, each with a different brightness corresponding to a different color on a false-color blank, then dragging copies of the false color over each and setting the appropriate color as the background. You can do incredibly complex schemes this way, and it shaves hours of work and guesswork off the process.)
Anyway, speaking of Airbuses, I'm happy to say that I've done all the A32Xneos on my worklist now.
First, going from Transboreal's domain in the Wikipedian far north all the way to the tropical south, we have an Airbus A321neoLR of Rotubir Airlines, based in the Wikipedian state of Rotubir. Rotubir is a large, biologically and ethnically diverse island state located south of the mainland, and it could be seen as a very rough analogue to RL Hawaii. This particular aircraft has been christened "Satina," a Polynesian name derived from the material satin and meaning soft and gentle. The colors are derived from the
state flag.
Lastly, we have an Airbus A320neo and A321neo of Wikipedia and Universe's Virgin Group affiliate, VirginWiki. The scheme combines elements of both RL Virgin Atlantic and Virgin America, featuring an overall metallic finish, sleek billboard titles, and typical Virgin markings. These two examples have been given the nicknames "Hit the Lights" and "Rockport Pride."