How about this one?eswube wrote: ↑February 6th, 2022, 10:40 am Ship is great (as always), but the sail looks like a giant chocolate bar.
Maybe rather shade them as You would any other sail and particular sections mark merely with not-too-distinct lines (like panel lines an an airplane). After all, as it is, this sail looks like there was no wind anyway, so particular sections would be flat too.
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it's nice drawing, interesting that they had the sail formede out of several squares.
On one quadrireme I look at, for a fast check, looks like it have golden lines forming each square, and on another one I come over, it looks like each square looks like a bag/sail in it'self.
On one quadrireme I look at, for a fast check, looks like it have golden lines forming each square, and on another one I come over, it looks like each square looks like a bag/sail in it'self.
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Actually I meant rather this (on the eagle and bow sail too):
Actually I meant rather this (on the eagle and bow sail too):
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Category: Real Designs
Country: Austria-Hungary (Holy Roman Empire)
Type: Sailing Vessel » Donaufregatte
Class: Donaufregatte
Ship: Theresia
Operator: Austro-Hungarian Navy
Date Depicted: 1768
For more information about the ship, please go to:
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Country: Austria-Hungary (Holy Roman Empire)
Type: Sailing Vessel » Donaufregatte
Class: Donaufregatte
Ship: Theresia
Operator: Austro-Hungarian Navy
Date Depicted: 1768
For more information about the ship, please go to:
https://second.wiki/wiki/theresia_schiff
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Some very beautiful work! The Mary Rose is super! I visited the museum in Portsmouth years ago. Your work really shows its original appearance!
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Some very beautiful work! The Mary Rose is super! I visited the museum in Portsmouth years ago. Your work really shows its original appearance!
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Is slow internett the reason for double postingSteampower1 wrote: ↑February 10th, 2022, 6:11 pm Some very beautiful work! The Mary Rose is super! I visited the museum in Portsmouth years ago. Your work really shows its original appearance!
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Country: Great Britain
Category: Real Designs
Type: Sailing vessel (Bomb vessel)
Class: Hecla class
Ship: HMS Sulphur
Operator: Royal Navy
Date Depicted: 1841
Category: Real Designs
Type: Sailing vessel (Bomb vessel)
Class: Hecla class
Ship: HMS Sulphur
Operator: Royal Navy
Date Depicted: 1841
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Category: Real Designs
Country: Lebanon (Phoenicia)
Type: Sailing Vessel » Merchant ship
Class: Merchant ship
Ship: Merchant ship
Operator: Civilian
Date Depicted: 1500 BCE
Country: Lebanon (Phoenicia)
Type: Sailing Vessel » Merchant ship
Class: Merchant ship
Ship: Merchant ship
Operator: Civilian
Date Depicted: 1500 BCE
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Fine and very detailed addition, DP! Wow, 1500 bce! Is this the oldest sea going vessel of the bucket?