M.T. "Navena" Diesel Trawler
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Hi,
Great model, great work.
Charly
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Rust never looked so beautiful. Excellent texturing work.
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yeah .. . but is she sea-worthy?
I duunno . . . just askin' . .
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Thanks guys the rust does look good on such an old Trawler, heres a shot of her alongside Sea lady :
She (Navena) still needs to be baked so she will not look like that at all on her final version.
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Man, your Boats are utterly amazing. Have you ever thought of doing warships? A U-boat would be sweet.
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Thanks Horseman04, I have thought about it but thats about it.
Alrighty Exterior is Baked and in game,Interior is complete but Unbaked as im fighting with the sim to get my throttle to animate ( GRRRR ) so until I can figure that out the rest is on hold.The Rudder angle indicator was made using a photo for referance of a fleetwood Trawlers interior, It was then Modeled using 3d text etc, Screenshot take and Texture used on a plane
Here are some Ingame shots, The exterior is now at 48000 Polys :
I did Forget to mention that the Anchor Chain Stopper was also added :
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Thanks Modelhead, I have had some issues with faces after deleting some parts of the rails that I thought where flat during the meshing of the 2 sides, spotting this after baking is a pain because the area affected needs to be rebaked etc. Bleh
Well the Bridge is nearing completion, heres a night shot :
Bridge still needs the engine Telegraph handle`s* ,they are modeled but im not getting the to animate for some reason in game
A Dark shot showing the lights and self illuminated textures :
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Gorgeous. Just stunning. I'm glad I'm typing because I'd have a hard picking my jaw up from the floor.
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hi , New on here, and what I know about computer graphics could be written on a pin head.........but I do know craftsmanship, and your images are just wonderfull.
My friend showed me this site this morning as he is building an R/C model in GRP at 1:32 scale, and as I used to victual these ships in my home port of Fleetwood back in the early 1970's they bring back a great deal of nostalgia for me.
Could I just point out one small disprepancy in your "build" though.
The small hatches on the fore deck were for throwing fish down into a large under deck stoorage room, and were topped with small planks of wood and then covered in a tarpaulin and closed with wooden wedges. They would never have had Mushroom vents on top of them as there was access needed to stow the catch 24/7/365 and also were not sturdy enough to carry vents as you have depicted on hatches 1 and 3. to show these hatches I have included a picture of those similar hatches on a model I made a little while ago
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Welcome aboard! You have some great detail to share...and that is great help you offer. I for one would be facinated by your own work...where can it be found?[/quote]
thanks for the comment.i don't have a web site.as i say.totally useless with computer technology.
just post my photos of model builds on the usual model forums.
neil.
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