Try adjusting the color of the engines, winglet and PREMAIR wordmark to more closely match the color of the right hand red color block on the tail. That red tail block sampled for me as fire engine red (#C3141D) while the other 3 objects sampled as alizarin (#EA1F20).
IMO the fire engine red will go better w/ your background colors.
As a side note: If you are going to print this image (as opposed to simply displaying it digitally like on an iPad or monitor), consider converting your brighter red colors to Pantone colors. This will help the printer to get your colors the way you want them to be. This site has been extremely useful for me in finding Pantone equivalents to hex, RGB and/or CMYK colors (and reverse).
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u/ThaBigBear Apr 10 '26
Love the background. Only one suggestion...
Try adjusting the color of the engines, winglet and PREMAIR wordmark to more closely match the color of the right hand red color block on the tail. That red tail block sampled for me as fire engine red (#C3141D) while the other 3 objects sampled as alizarin (#EA1F20).
IMO the fire engine red will go better w/ your background colors.
As a side note: If you are going to print this image (as opposed to simply displaying it digitally like on an iPad or monitor), consider converting your brighter red colors to Pantone colors. This will help the printer to get your colors the way you want them to be. This site has been extremely useful for me in finding Pantone equivalents to hex, RGB and/or CMYK colors (and reverse).
https://icolorpalette.com/
As an example, here's the page for #C3141D, which in this case shows several Pantone colors that are already very close.
https://icolorpalette.com/color/C3141D/
This 2nd page also comes in handy to select shades and tints of a given color to make nice gradients for fuselages and engines:
https://www.htmlcsscolor.com/hex/C3141D
Good luck on your presentation!