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APDAF
Post subject: Britannia DesignsPosted: June 3rd, 2013, 4:19 pm
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This thread is basically the same as my Rhienland designs thread.

I am going to go though my Britannia folder and changing the drawings.


To kick the thread off I have a huge battleship.

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5x2 20 inch
24x1 8 inch

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Post subject: Re: Britannia DesignsPosted: June 3rd, 2013, 4:27 pm
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You know, I don't know why I haven't been kicking your work back into the beginner's forum.

Ah, there we go.

Oh - Where is that real ship you were doing?

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Post subject: Re: Britannia DesignsPosted: June 3rd, 2013, 5:05 pm
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Another ship that you will not finish...

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Post subject: Re: Britannia DesignsPosted: June 3rd, 2013, 5:44 pm
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APDAF, I'm going to be frank with you. This drawing is not - in ANY way - an improvement of previous drawings. While your Rhineland designs weren't shining examples of how a ship and an SB drawing should look like, they were better than this, which is essentially five steps back. So while I think it would be best for you to actually do a RL ship(I know I'm not the one to talk, but heck, I learned some in the process), and if not, return to your Rhineland designs(the scenario is still wonky, but really, that's unimportant), and polish them, becouse they looked like they would actually end up in something.

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Post subject: Re: Britannia DesignsPosted: June 3rd, 2013, 10:14 pm
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APDAF, here's a tip that may help you some:
Instead of drawing ships inside the template, draw them in a large Paint file. Draw your ship in the center, and copy-paste drawings of similar vessels around it. This will allow you to use them as a close-at-hand reference for things such as length, draft, freeboard, details, structure and equipment placement, ect. I recommend (and most people would most likely agree with me) against using this to make kit-bashes, instead work on your drawing skills first.
As an example, here's one such file that I used to draw my Schwabenkof Class:
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Ultimately, drawing real ships is one of the best meathods for improving your skills, but this may help if you insist on not trying one.

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Post subject: Re: Britannia DesignsPosted: June 5th, 2013, 5:34 am
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I am particularly bemused by the prospect of two-abreast large boats on either side of the funnels (sans crane, of course), above two different inset-levels of superstructure. Surely the ship's beam is 150ft or more.


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Post subject: Re: Britannia DesignsPosted: August 27th, 2013, 10:57 pm
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I have redesigned my dreadnought class as I have had a lot of time to rethink about a lot of things.
I have have not had a lot of time to draw as of late so she if not fully finish, so watch this space.

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Don't tread on me too hard I have had a very bad month so far. (family/life issues)


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Post subject: Re: Britannia DesignsPosted: August 28th, 2013, 12:23 am
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you have been looking at the real life HMS dreadnought, haven't you?
looking not too bad. the concept works, now get her on the high drawing level of the real british vessels..... ;)
http://www.shipbucket.com/images.php?di ... 201906.png
http://www.shipbucket.com/images.php?di ... 201913.png
the general shape and size is looking good though ;)

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Post subject: Re: Britannia DesignsPosted: August 28th, 2013, 9:46 pm
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Yes I have looked at the real HMS Dreadnought.

I have now added some preliminary masts and have started to redo the bridge.
The stern area has been reworked.


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KHT
Post subject: Re: Britannia DesignsPosted: August 28th, 2013, 10:00 pm
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Hm... doesn't look too shabby. The masts look very thick though. I'd also advice you to look a bit on how the different "legs" of tripod masts are, so to speak "tied together".
I like the look of the "flying" flag at the bow. Maybe a bit static, but it's hard to do good looking flying flags.


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