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    • S Offline
      Supreme Line
      last edited by

      Hi All

      RMS Oceanic is owned by Supreme line and is designed by Ryan Whyte (me). She is the biggest ship ever built in Supreme Line and ranks the biggest among her rivals like RMS Artanic III.

      She will set sail on a Christmas And New York spectacular voyage.

      • Tonnage : 104,000
      • Length : 1,035ft

      http://i43.tinypic.com/2ccnout.png

      http://i41.tinypic.com/2n7qt15.png

      http://i40.tinypic.com/34g7n1x.png

      She is 90% complete but i cant get the funnels the way i want them

      Wiki of Oceanic http://www.peekarica.com/steampedia/index.php/RMS_Oceanic

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      • GaieusG Offline
        Gaieus
        last edited by

        What's the problem with the funnels? What would you like them to look?

        Gai...

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        • S Offline
          Supreme Line
          last edited by

          @gaieus said:

          What's the problem with the funnels? What would you like them to look?

          The are striaght and i would like them to have a slight anagle that is not to great but notice able

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          • Rich O BrienR Offline
            Rich O Brien Moderator
            last edited by

            Select the top of the funnel

            Use the move tool and shift key to move it along the axis

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            • GaieusG Offline
              Gaieus
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              What Rich says. If they are components (which they should be), edit one and move the top (all the others will change). If they are lose geometry, you can select the top of each (with the Shift key held down, double click on each) and move them together. If they are groups, you will need to repeat this action for each funnel.

              Here is an example with a ship aligned along the red axis. While moving the top circle, I pressed the right arrow button to lock the movement on the red axis (left arrow would lock it along the green axis and up/down along the blue, vertical axis). This is the same as what Rich says: if you can start moving in any direction you want, with the Shift key you can also lock the movement. Here the dotted, red line between the arrows indicates that I am moving along the red axis.

              move.png
              These are very ambitious projects and I wish you good luck with them and hope that you enjoy playing with SU but you probably feel that you have just made the first steps. There is a lot of place of improvement here until you will model something like this ship. But if you are persistent and willing to learn and improve, I am sure that one day you will be able to build something similar.

              Gai...

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              • S Offline
                Supreme Line
                last edited by

                @gaieus said:

                What Rich says. If they are components (which they should be), edit one and move the top (all the others will change). If they are lose geometry, you can select the top of each (with the Shift key held down, double click on each) and move them together. If they are groups, you will need to repeat this action for each funnel.

                Here is an example with a ship aligned along the red axis. While moving the top circle, I pressed the right arrow button to lock the movement on the red axis (left arrow would lock it along the green axis and up/down along the blue, vertical axis). This is the same as what Rich says: if you can start moving in any direction you want, with the Shift key you can also lock the movement. Here the dotted, red line between the arrows indicates that I am moving along the red axis.

                [attachment=0:1ul5lzid]<!-- ia0 -->move.png<!-- ia0 -->[/attachment:1ul5lzid]
                These are very ambitious projects and I wish you good luck with them and hope that you enjoy playing with SU but you probably feel that you have just made the first steps. There is a lot of place of improvement here until you will model something like this ship. But if you are persistent and willing to learn and improve, I am sure that one day you will be able to build something similar.

                Amazing thanks again bud 😍

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                • S Offline
                  Supreme Line
                  last edited by

                  Well I know i am very late for replying but I have been really busy.

                  RMS Oceanic

                  http://www.peekarica.com/steampedia/images/thumb/0/04/RMS_Oceanic.png/300px-RMS_Oceanic.png

                  RMS Lineric

                  http://www.peekarica.com/steampedia/images/thumb/8/87/Lineric.png/300px-Lineric.png

                  The Ships Planning

                  http://www.peekarica.com/steampedia/images/thumb/8/81/Oceanic_%26_Lineric_Planning_2011.png/350px-Oceanic_%26_Lineric_Planning_2011.png

                  I have recently launched new company Supreme Line Cruises.
                  RMS Supreme Star

                  http://www.peekarica.com/steampedia/images/thumb/d/d3/20121.png/300px-20121.png

                  RMS Supreme Angel

                  http://www.peekarica.com/steampedia/images/thumb/4/48/2012.png/300px-2012.png

                  waves
                  ryan

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