Hey I'm new
I've read the rules and guidelines, and I've done a little lurking.
I feel really silly making this post, I seem to do this almost every time I join a new forum and I hate it every time.
Through my lurking I've learned that I'm way out of my league here, over half the things you guys discuss when giving suggestions on designs I've never heard of, or just barely know about. I've always been fascinated by ship design, but I've never had the chance to learn it. Instead over the last year or so I've been focusing on small arms design. The extent of my ship knowledge pretty much comes from Naval Ops Commander, and very small amounts of my own research.
I've looked at the parts threads, but they're all labeled with things I don't understand, so I was wondering if there was a list of all of the part 'genres' so to say that a ship would need? I've learned already that guns aren't just worked from the bridge like I thought, there are directors which after hitting google I've learned is one of the many little details on the superstructure I've usually taken for granted and considered nothing more than aesthetic detailing. How do I know what "details" I need for what situations? How do you actually tell the difference between time periods? It all looks the same to me.
Which brings up another question, if building say an AU ship, must it still use RW parts? Am I allowed to create my own directors and such, with my own choice of arrangement and shape? After learning what parts I need of course.
And I've read that hosting images offsite is a good thing, but advertising other sites is not. I host all my work on my Flickr page, and Flickr has a rule that all images embedded offsite must include a link beneath linking back to the original page. Is that considered advertising? (Example below)
NBE Hossfield Class Submersible Ship by
~~@ Lord Malachi @~~ The Awesome Coon of Awesome, on Flickr
Of course the example image wasn't created in SB style, but rather with Pimp My Gun, but it was the nicest looking naval piece I had in my photostream, I thought I'd at least keep the image as relevant as I could. And larger thumbnails are possible as well, I just didn't feel a large one was needed for this.
So, other than the Flickr question, I guess I'm asking that while you have a "Guidelines for noobs to SB", is there a "Guidelines for noobs to ship design" somewhere?