Catamaran
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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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Thanks Mike!
To be fair, it has some geometry issues. The next one will be far better.
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Most excellent even without a pirate flagβ¦.. how about a really really big shark crashing down on the boats stern ?
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Thanks tuna!
A shark you say?
Update. Almost finished! Sails, both stowed and open, and propellers are all that is left. And some minor detailing.
And it only took... 12 years.
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Second test render. Just a test. The model details are not finished and this will not be the final scene.
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And that's it! Done!
I will make two versions from this. One with sails open and one with sails stowed.
I could find no good references for the rigging. This was the best I could do.
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Really coming along.
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Thanks ntxdave!
Another test render.
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Interesting but with no sail set and stopped in the water, possibly more suited to the marina Liam has posted.
Perfect bar the setting.
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