FWIW For one side project I work together with the game development
group at the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences. We have students
of the game development course in the Anatomy/Embryology department of
our hospital that make 3D models of the various organ systems during
embryological development. That cooperation works very well.
Perhaps you also have a game development course in the CS department of
a university nearby. Some of these guys (or girls?) would love making
such 3D models as an intern.
On 28-10-2012 0:23, Sven Littkowski wrote:
> Not bad. You even place an ancient Greek trading ship beside the medieval ship.
> :-D
>
> But seriously now: since eons I try to find someone who's good in ship hull
> development in POV-Ray. I am in maritime archaeology since over 25 years, and
> would like to start a cooperation with someone to make all my reconstructions of
> ancient Roman and Byzantine ships three-dimensional. Interested?
>
> I've attached one of my reconstructions (one of the dreadnoughts of the ancient
> Egyptian fleet of Cleopatra during the sea battle of Actium). Each of them would
> make amazing 3D models...
>
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