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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.
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> 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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Op 22-4-2022 om 01:36 schreef Ton:
> The fore-deck is in place. Onto the aft-deck.
>
> Cheers
> Ton.
Aye aye, sir!
--
Thomas
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Here is the aft deck, or stern deck, or, as in the drawings of the Balclutha,
poop deck.
Cheers
Ton.
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Am 31.03.2022 um 10:07 schrieb Mr:
> "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?
>
Hi Mr,
I try to switch from Poser to Makehuman and Blender for modeling humans
in MakeHuman und posing them in Blender. That works fine and I would
like to test your POV-exporter but I cannot find this tool within
Blender (Edit-Menu/Preferences/Add ons). So there seems to be a problem
with the accessibility of your tool in Blender (Version 3.0).
Regards
Michael
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Here is another bit of progress, the fronts of the fore- and aft-decks are
there, making the ship weather tight, plus the portholes are in place, so it's
not so dark inside.
Cheers
Ton.
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Each time, I am awed by the seemingly out-of-hand way you build your
models. In your place, I would endlessly tinker with the object,
constantly changing, amending, restarting from scratch, before being
satisfied and after being often frustrated. Good, clean, job, sir.
Waiting for the next stages, masts and rigging I assume. Some more decks
and pilot house, yes?
--
Thomas
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