This one is more ambitious. Based on the Cessna 172 OO-CIR. This is a very common design on some slightly older Cessnas.

There are seven elements

1/ A primary colour for the fuselage
2/ A secondary "accent" colour for the fuselage
3/ A primary colour for the wingtips

4/ A primary colour for the wheel pants   (these two wheel pants colours are separated because some 172s have these in plain white. I figure that being separate the colors could be switched off.
5/ A secondary colour for the wheel pants

6/ The tail design (usually the primary colour). Since this is separate I guess people could colour it as they like if a livery demanded it.

7/ Cockpit surround colour (usually primary fuselage colour). I kept this one separated out because sometimes the cockpit surround is white. I'm guessing that being separate means it can be switched off.

I considered making the bottom fuselage stripe a separate stripe for colouring, but it always seems to be the secondary colour, so I've kept it with the accent (secondary) stripe.

I hope these work okay.

Cheers!

RF

PS I also bundled in my actual paint of OO-CIR since I used the templates beforehand to make the actual livery and align the components properly. It is operated by Limburgse Vleugels and has wheel pants (in white) and a primary colored spinner.