HMS Ontario
-
Thx Gaieus,Ive always used SSB for making my sails,I make them as low poly as possible,the simulator has fps problems if they are to high when switching from port tack models to starboard.But what i need is to be able to add wind and a material to have a moving animation,similar to what can be easily done in Maya.
And of course real water would be nice and a moving ship,but I think I might need a FX department for that
-
Ah,yeah,as now I read the whole thread back again, you already mentioned SSB.
How big is your SU model (polygon wise as well as file size) now? I would always wonder to which point it is still easily navigable and manageable in SU.
Also, how do you actually start a model like this? I see that you have drawings but then you draw polylines from section to section or what? I guess the basis is the hull always.
-
The SU file is about 14mb and poly count 57,000 ,not hard to navigate in SU at all
heres the WIP thread http://hangsim.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=620Here is Leopard,I did this thread from the very start to finish :
http://hangsim.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=451 -
Thanks, very interesting reading (images)!
-
That link seems to be broken (gives a 404 error to me), Mannie.
-
Those are great ships. I was on a 14 day trip on "De eendracht" when i was 16. http://flickr.com/photos/renerotterdam/480433851/
-
Oops, edited the link, now it works
-
IS it just me or are you fixated on vessels with long bowsprits? I am far from an expert but the vessels you have rendered seem to have some extreme sail plans.
-
Rodger I am not sure what you mean by "extreme" sail plan?many sails?Sail area? Sail to hull ratio?
Ither or I do love these ships and Hope to get Employment on one some day,but for now modeling them is great!Ive started HMS Bellona 74 two days ago and thought you guys would like to see how it is done in a WIP thread,maybe Ill just hack this one
There are still many flaws and tweaking takes loads of time,and this being the biggest ship ive done to date,it should take even longer.
-
Wow! Great modeling , Marius.
Congrats.
I really like the renders, even without the bump.
They haven't got that typical Kerkythea look.
Very nice! -
@kwistenbiebel said:
They haven't got that typical Kerkythea look.
Chris... I respect your talent a lot, but a comment like that is just ...
You of all can make any render look almost identical with your tonemapping, regardless of the application you've used, so I'm really not sure what you mean...There's a saying...
@unknownuser said:
people who live in glass houses should not throw stones...
Please leave out such lame comments...
-
That's how I interpreted your remark ...
No more coffee for Kim today!
-
It was not meant as a bad remark, Frederik.
Vray also has its specific look, as has Maxwell, etc...I tried to point out that Marius managed to create a personal style, an athmosphere, something you can't create without stepping beyond the typical settings of a render engine.
(for instance, a very nice use of HDR light instead of a default physical sky, etc). -
OK... Sorry for the rant, Chris... Please accept my apology...!!
I just interpreted it the wrong way... My bad...@unknownuser said:
No more coffee for Kim today!
Yeah - guess you're right about that, Stinkie...
Point taken...And once again, sorry for hi-jacking this thread...
-
@unknownuser said:
Rodger I am not sure what you mean by "extreme" sail plan?many sails?Sail area? Sail to hull ratio?
Ither or I do love these ships and Hope to get Employment on one some day,but for now modeling them is great!Ive started HMS Bellona 74 two days ago and thought you guys would like to see how it is done in a WIP thread,maybe Ill just hack this one
There are still many flaws and tweaking takes loads of time,and this being the biggest ship ive done to date,it should take even longer.
I am just surprised as how far forward the jibs are. That creates a tremendous amount of leverage, however if your models are accurate representations of real vessels that worked successfully then I can assume that all is as it should be. I think the fault is with my memory but those bowsprits are certainly way out there.
-
Ahhh I C Rodger,
I assure you that my models are accurate to plans,Ive had this Question before as the bowspirit on a ship rig usually contributes 1/3 of the overall length of the ship.For comparison HMS Leopard being a 50gun is in build a bit smaller than the 1st rate HMS Victory and the Victory has 5,468.4 m2 of sails,more than todays 5 masted Royal clipper which has 42 seperate sails. -
Update Time :
Railings took much time and fitting all the seperate things to the decks and hull is another time consumer.Capstan;6pounder and bits are taken off Leopard as they are the same,just adjusted size on certain parts as this 74 is abit bigger than Leopard 50.
-
Ahhh beautiful. I just found this thread and as a fellow that spends what little time I have pretending to be a model shipwright I am impressed with your accuracy. Very nice tallships and I look forward to seeing more.
Jeff
P.S. Bellona and the poor 'ol' Leopard...do I detect a Patrick O'Brian fleet in the works or are you specifically staying with ships in which you can still get original monographs for?
-
Thank you Joppermann,
Glad you like them,and as for which ships I build..I have hundreds of different ship plans of this Era,which ever appeals to me I attempt,I have built Belonna twice before and failed.
I am on Julian Stockwins series ATM and have some of O
brians books,no time to read 2 series so hes next.Updates :
Much still needs to be done in modeling but I had to see what se looked like in the water
-
All guns added and base colours..58000 polys
Advertisement