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Author: | Irishshipspotter [ June 27th, 2017, 3:33 pm ] |
Post subject: | How to draw for the ShipBucket Forum |
Hi guys, I'm reasonably new to the forum and was wondering if there is anyone willing to direct me to a guide on how to draw for the ShipBucket forum. Regards, Damien |
Author: | Novice [ June 27th, 2017, 7:39 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: How to draw for the ShipBucket Forum |
Welcome aboard Damien The basic tool for drawing in Shipbucket scale is of course some kind of drawing tool. The easiest to use and with a very short learning curve is MS paint (the one which was an integral part of Windows XP is best, IMHO). Many prefer either Gimp, or Paint.Net. Some use higher end tools like Photoshop, or others, which are more harder to learn to use. this old tutorial was created by Gollevainen was published in the very old Shipbucket forum, and can help you in your efforts (provided you use MS Paint). You can also search the forum for other tutorials (some made by Ace) on how to draw some ships and how to use shading. |
Author: | Jonatan15 [ June 27th, 2017, 8:54 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: How to draw for the ShipBucket Forum |
i'm working on a "Tutorial" but i'm a little bit busy so it'll take several days to finish it ^^ |
Author: | Cargil48 [ January 9th, 2019, 5:59 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: How to draw for the ShipBucket Forum |
Welcome aboard Damien
Hi there, is it me or the "old tutorial" does not work anymore? I'd be very interested in knowing a couple of details about how to draw some items on ships. BTW, my realk name is Carlos and I'm 70. I have quite a list of German ships of the WWII era and some interesting stories about a AU scenario and would like where to get some details about smaller items on the ships apart from those loisted in the parts sheets of this forum. Thanks in advance.
The basic tool for drawing in Shipbucket scale is of course some kind of drawing tool. The easiest to use and with a very short learning curve is MS paint (the one which was an integral part of Windows XP is best, IMHO). Many prefer either Gimp, or Paint.Net. Some use higher end tools like Photoshop, or others, which are more harder to learn to use. this old tutorial was created by Gollevainen was published in the very old Shipbucket forum, and can help you in your efforts (provided you use MS Paint). You can also search the forum for other tutorials (some made by Ace) on how to draw some ships and how to use shading. |
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