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"Ton" <ton### [at] gmailcom> wrote:
> After a long hot summer, with the nights getting longer, and the days getting
> colder, it is time to start a new project. Maybe I'm overreaching myself, but
> the bar has to be higher every time.
> I decided to do the Balclutha, a steel-hulled, full-rigged ship, built in
> Glasgow in 1886.
> She is now a museum ship in San Fransisco.
> (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balclutha_(1886))
> The Library Of Congress website has detailed plans and photos of this ship, so I
> have all the information to model this ship. Here is the start:
>
> I've modeled one side of the hull, in Blender, exported the .obj-file, and
> created a mesh2-file.
>
> Cheers
> Ton.
Hi,
I don't understand why you don't export directly using the pov addon ?
I really need the feedback to improve if something is broken?
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> Hi,
> I don't understand why you don't export directly using the pov addon ?
> I really need the feedback to improve if something is broken?
I am using version 2.79, never went to 3. Too many changes, and I only use the
mesh editor.
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Added color to the hull.
One view from the bow, ...
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.... and a view from the stern.
Cheers
Ton.
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Op 7-4-2022 om 02:05 schreef Ton:
> .... and a view from the stern.
>
> Cheers
> Ton.
Good. Taking shape rapidly. Are you using object patterns for the colors?
--
Thomas
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> Good. Taking shape rapidly. Are you using object patterns for the colors?
>
> --
> Thomas
No, that didn't work. Especially with the fake gun ports. From the plans I took
the X- and Y-coordinates for the color bands, and with SDL I create closed
meshes, that I intersect with the hull. So the hull is split in 4 different
sections, each with its own color.
Here is the latest update, the hawsepipes for the mooring ropes are added, plus
the cap rail.
Cheers
Ton.
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Managed to get the main deck in place.
Cheers
Ton.
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hi,
"Ton" <ton### [at] gmailcom> wrote:
> Managed to get the main deck in place.
fascinating to watch the progress, a bit like time-lapse "photography". :-)
regards, jr.
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"jr" <cre### [at] gmailcom> wrote:
> hi,
>
> "Ton" <ton### [at] gmailcom> wrote:
> > Managed to get the main deck in place.
>
> fascinating to watch the progress, a bit like time-lapse "photography". :-)
>
>
> regards, jr.
It reminds me a bit of a plastic kit, where you glue the two halves of the hull
together, and then add the decks and the rest of the ship.
Cheers
Ton.
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The fore-deck is in place. Onto the aft-deck.
Cheers
Ton.
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