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A Billionaire Just Spent £400 Million Pimping Out A Boeing 747-8i
Welcome aboard the custom-built plane that makes Air Force One look like The Wright Brothers’ first effort. These extraordinary images show an enormous jumbo jet that has been converted into a luxury home for a mystery billionaire. (www.viralthread.com) More...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
These fotos are from at least two entirely different VVIP 747's. Note the entirely different full-forward staterooms.
Note that these are computer generated renderings. The most obvious flaw can be seen in the image immediately following the line "The plane wouldn’t look out of place on Cribs.". The flower arrangements on the table are physically identical in their number, shape, and orientation of each flower.
There's several other things which stick out, mostly relating to a lack of natural variation in the lighting and furniture. As a hobby CG artist, these sorts of architectural renderings are quite common to see.
These images are still impressive, but they are fundamentally not photographs of any real aircraft. They were created by an artist.
As an aside, a really impressive computer generated architectural scene to look up would be "Unreal Paris" by Dereau Benoit.
There's several other things which stick out, mostly relating to a lack of natural variation in the lighting and furniture. As a hobby CG artist, these sorts of architectural renderings are quite common to see.
These images are still impressive, but they are fundamentally not photographs of any real aircraft. They were created by an artist.
As an aside, a really impressive computer generated architectural scene to look up would be "Unreal Paris" by Dereau Benoit.
Probably a rendering to show what something will look like.
LOL at no seat belts. Anywhere.
While this is on the extravagant side, there are many corporate big iron out there that are far better than nice. Everybody talks about the BBJ, but there are many bigger ones bought green and taken to a private outfitter. I started in a 707, progressed into a 757 and the company now has a 767 and CRJ200 as well as a nice King Air. They are just a way to get from A to B but nothing was spared. Nice is an understatement.
Though still impressive, these are computer generated renderings - as pointed out in some of the comments on that page.