Glad to see you're still working on this Katto. Wow, just wow.
Hey, I use silo and it has arrrays and mirroring (which is the same thing as symmetry.
Glad to see you're still working on this Katto. Wow, just wow.
Hey, I use silo and it has arrrays and mirroring (which is the same thing as symmetry.
Eeek, four months since the last update.
Ravi, you're right, the options are there, but not very convenient. Silo is an abandoned piece of software.
OK, here are some new pics.
I've merged the inner and outer hull, which was a lot of work, because I wanted one clean mesh. Next the framing for the decks was done (really stupid work, but it looks cool) and then I've created all structures for the upper deck. At last I've modeled the stove and put it in place. Adding things like this really gives an impression how crowded it was on ships these times.
i have been a big fan of Blender for the last 10 years've tried almost every 3D program that is in reach for a hobbyist and chose modo (I hate the new MODO spelling), because it is like modelling in Silo but on steroids and the other features like rendering, UV'ing and rigging are good.
the current 2.76 is rather nice
and it is FREE and under the GPL license
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I've tried to learn Blender for about 5 times, because it is free. I didn't manage it, so I gave up.
I've also UV'ed the hull (did I mention that 4 months is a long time?) and made a copper plate material, which I am very happy with. At the moment I work on a wood material for the hull. Texturing so far is painful, because the hull is much larger than the other pieces. To add a satisfying amount of details on the texture I had to work with 16k maps, which results in saving times of about 10 to 15 minutes.
That comes along pretty well 3d work eats time like candy...
Nice job! What program are you using? I mainly use lightwave.
It´comming along I´m looking foreward to see it finished one day in all it´s glory.
@lonewriter ...Long time since your last post but -> modo
Thanks Trödel!
I stopped the rigging ATM, because I need more references.
Next I will model the tender ships and try to sculpt the figurehead.
Just a small test (right click, save as).
Last edited by Katto; 09-04-2016 at 02:14 PM. Reason: test animation added
Hi all,
yes, another update this year! lol...
I thought that it is time to make a map from the 3D model I have so far. Since the last update I have added the additional boats. The figurehead is in progress, but not implemented yet. I rendered each deck with an outline stroke, but I am not shure which direction I should follow now:
Should I create a map that is similar to a technical drawing or should it be an old map with a lot of effects or something else?
Please give me your opinions and c&c about it.
Thanks in advance.
P.S.: There is no scale yet because the renders are from a perspective view. I haven't figured out how to render an orthogonal
view with the same scale.