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CraigH
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Re: Project Sail

#121 Post by CraigH »

Craig, when I look at your wonderful drawings, it hurts my eyes looking at your just horrible cup. I think you've just had converted a silhouette, because there were a lot of pixel errors :? I took the liberty to look at America's Cup's official homepage and made this for you ;)
Actually, it was from a photo of the original cup without added sections below.

1) Thought about converting the current sail emblem but didn't. I figured that Oracle and the America's Cup organization might be pissy about copyright.

2) It's possible that the pixel errors stemmed from conversion from Corel at 600dpi to MS Paint at 96dpi. I also scaled down my artwork so it took up less space on the Template to fit X-sections. That chewed up the artwork as well. Some of the errors are actually decorative curvy bits on the cup. Looking at your artwork they won't be missed.

Thanks for the new trophy!

Redondo:
It's brutal drawing sails this detailed for sure! :lol: But the end result is cool. Yours at what looks to be FD scale will be spectacular. Advice, don't look up details on sail construction. It'll add even more drawing time.
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Re: Project Sail

#122 Post by Rodondo »

This sad and ugly result was the near fate of the Rona/Woodside, she most likely have appeared like this in PNG during the second world war, she would be like this until the mid 60's when she was recovered from languishing on the Yarra

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Re: Project Sail

#123 Post by eswube »

Great work.
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#124 Post by Rowdy36 »

Nice work Rodondo! :)
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#125 Post by Rodondo »

Thank-you guys!
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Re: Project Sail

#126 Post by heuhen »

a little gem.
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#127 Post by CraigH »

Redondo,
Interesting drawing and a bit sad that Rona/Woodside!

Between you and a conversation with Alvama I got a bit inspired and have a couple projects in the works, so sorry I've disappeared (work has been busy lately too).

Working up a series of Baltimore Clippers (1750-1850ish) damned hard to draw in SB scale since most were 70'-100' length-waterline which makes rigging brutal to draw.

Revisiting the USS Wasp (1807) in FD Scale. Rigging the beast now.
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The drawing has quite a bit of work still to be done. A minor headache will be fixing line-work errors that are the result of converting vector line-work to raster line-work. May (or may not do a non-graded shaded revision...It really POPS as a graded drawing). May add stay and studding sails...at least some of them, it's crazy what was on the ship's sail inventory (imagine sails stacked on sails with a little hull visible at the waterline... :D )

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Re: Project Sail

#128 Post by Syzmo »

WOW! looks amazing so far.
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#129 Post by eswube »

Wow! Seems we have a growing competition to ALVAMA. :lol:
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Re: Project Sail

#130 Post by Eturu »

Here is my second SB ship, small and simple as sailing ships go. The scourge of the Mediterranean or just a simple trader (whats the fun in that? :D ). A 16th century Arabian, Xebec:
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