Catamaran
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^ It's great and would just right in your marina setting.
Too modern for a cannon but a Milan launcher would be on the money. Far better as it's maker intended, a place of peace and calm, well until you have to gybe anyway.
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Thanks L i am! I'll make the model available here.
Thanks Mike!
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It's quite apropriate here with the render more reminding me of a book I read years ago. A married couple are sailing around in their yacht when they get run down by a dirty great oil tanker. The wife getas lost and the husband mopes about trying to get justice and nowhere fast.
He buys a Cat and sets it up with a rocket launcher, might even be a Milan before hunting down the oil tanker with his girlfriend whereupon he pumps it full of military grade shrapnel. Cue big boom and happy couple sailing happily on their way.
Like I said before mate, your renders take me to other places/times/memories.
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Wow! I want to see that movie! As in, that should BE a movie.
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More details added.
Still studying the sail rigging.
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Good job Bryan
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Thanks ntxdave!
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The Shipkiller by Scott, Justin (ISBN: 9781605983714)
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@mike amos said:
The Shipkiller by Scott, Justin (ISBN: 9781605983714)
Thanks Mike! I will look out for that movie over the Chrismas break also
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Thanks Mike.
Thanks L i am.
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First test render.
I can see I need to fix a few things.
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Looking good
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^, it does indeed.
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Thanks ntxdae and MIke.
I see several geometry problems that will take a while to fix and then it's back to the remaining details that have to be added.
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Fixed the issues, except for the bow.
Completed the rigging. It's not very detailed as I had no good references to go by, but it will pass at a distance and no problem in scene render.
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Once again, very nice sir.
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Thanks ntxdave.
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A cracking piece of kit mate, a properly fine boat you have there.
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