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WWII44
Post subject: Sailing Mast tutorialPosted: July 18th, 2013, 1:15 am
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I would love to do vessels from the 1860s and 1870s for my AU but the only thing keeping me from doing so is that I have no idea on how to draw sailing masts and all the rigging that comes with them. Is it posible for some one to posibally instuct me on how do draw them properly?


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Post subject: Re: Sailing Mast tutorialPosted: July 18th, 2013, 3:36 am
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The best bet is to look at how the masts were constructed and then understanding the basic rigging required to complement them. Most ships masts (the larger ones anyway) had masts from two or more sections of wood which were then staggered together. These sections were generally also where the fighting tops were in older designs and often the shrouds would extend to just above this platform.
The mast construction also greatly depends on the type of rig the ship is to be equipped with, be it a full ships rig, a brig, sloop, barque, topsail schooner, etc.

Easiest way to understand it is to read into various types that you are interested in drawing, determine what rig they use and then research how that rig was worked to best be able to draw it. Later ships of the time you stated were starting to push for smaller crews yet fly as much canvas as possible to remain competitive with steamships and these would naturally be rigged somewhat different to a Galleon of Fluyt of the 15th-16th Century.

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Post subject: Re: Sailing Mast tutorialPosted: July 18th, 2013, 9:38 am
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What I'd like to draw are some steam frigates or masted turret ships


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Post subject: Re: Sailing Mast tutorialPosted: July 18th, 2013, 1:00 pm
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Go to the local library and check out a book or two on the history of sailing. Wikipedia is also a good point for learning how different rigs work. Remember, as on real ships, a plausible ship, every line has a function, whether it's moving the sails or preventing big spars from impacting the deck at high speed, there are no "Disney set hack-a-rope-and-swing" type lines.

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Post subject: Re: Sailing Mast tutorialPosted: July 18th, 2013, 1:19 pm
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I'll keep all of that in mind


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Post subject: Re: Sailing Mast tutorialPosted: July 21st, 2013, 10:16 am
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HERE is a good start on how a rigg looks och what parts are fixed and what is "running".

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Post subject: Re: Sailing Mast tutorialPosted: July 27th, 2013, 3:26 pm
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Send me a PM, and I'll reply with the PDN file for one of my sailing vessels. Flip through the layers and it might give you some ideas on how you want to do it.

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