Tug Boat
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Some more bits added,and I should get some sleep now
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Lots more goodies added,Oh and Exterior Texturing done
Heres a High res shot 1600x1200 :
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Marius, there's only one word to describe your work...class. The texturing on those last pics are superb!
regards John -
verrrry smooth well done
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Bloody Brilliant
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Thanks Guys Im glad you like her, Never thought I would be modeling "modern" age vessel let alone stinky boats like these..
Now the real work begins, the interior ,this is not a flip of the exterior as far as the hull is concerned,it has a width as it should, I never overlap faces as it is a mess when it come to rendering.Im not 100% sure on the plans Ive got from the Smit site on this particular type vessel as some lines dont show clearly on the plan so ill have to follow my nose on this one,I have some photos from This type of vessels Interior but you can never have enough,I was aboard my next project this weekend and took over 400 photos ,and thats without doing the engine rooms and boilers properly as there is just to much down there.And as Im not in Rotterdam I have no way of getting pics of these interiors except for other peoples photos online.
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My info on the interior is scetchy as ive mentioned before so having it highly detailed will only be possible with alot of guess work, which im not very fond of.
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looking good! cant wait to crack on with my helicopter now my new computer has arrived!
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Thanks Liam, Hmm I could do with a bigger pc myself...
Some Work on the bridge done,this will be detailed as this is where Captains will be spending most of theire time -
"30th at 10pm so she has about 13 hours in.." errr- WHAT? No way? You must model like a mad man... I would love to see a time laps video of that- oh wait... you wouldn't really need to speed it up!
That's quite amazing really- I know when you start modeling, you go from nothing to something quite quickly- Then the process starts to slow down as you add the details that might not be as noticeable. There are a few places you can see the polys, but you have to be looking for them. You think you could post a few shots with the polys turned on? Like Solo does here- http://solosplace.com/designs.aspx
Great work... I'm very envious of your modeling and texturing skills.
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Thanks Gistman,The polys will be visable as im pretty restricted by the poly count for in game use,if it was for rendering it would be a whole different story Ill get some of those renders up soon.
Bridge is almost done,just a few more details to add then I can head downstairs,however below will not be as detailed.Here are some night shots for those interested,the last shots glare was abit of a fail
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Dont worry I havent forgotten about her ,Her exterior is baked and almost in game, Interior lights are setup and ready to go, Doors Will have models for open and closed , lights are seperate as are the windows .Below :
Main Deck :
And all three together :
Here are some renders I did in KT a while back :
The 2 Warehouse buildings Closest to the boat are from the 3d warehouse, the rest are my own.
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Instruments Fitted Along with a Bunch of other stuff,Modeling is done and she is pretty much ready to go
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Bon Voyage
Great WIP. Thanks for sharing it here
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@unknownuser said:
Great WIP. Thanks for sharing it here
Definitely. I was also following it with great interest (although most of the times I remain silent in the Gallery...)
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This is one of the reasons why I come here. So much inspiration! This is amazing! I would love to put the second to the last two on my wall as artwork. Wow! This is just sick. How did you do thouse textures on the walls? ...And this rust on the boat... amazing. Love it!
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