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Author:  WWII44 [ September 9th, 2011, 6:22 pm ]
Post subject:  Outlines

I have a question about outlines. do the count as part of the scale measurement, form example I have an elevated deck on super structure of a ship that has a color line one pixel tall which is boxed in by a black outline, so dose that make the deck a foot and a half thick? I will be very grateful to any one who can enlighten me on this and clear up some confusion.

Author:  Novice [ September 9th, 2011, 6:27 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Outlines

Height of deck is around 16 to 18 pixels high, irespective of scale. If you go along this rough guideline, you'll do fine.

Author:  WWII44 [ September 9th, 2011, 6:35 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Outlines

Novice wrote:
Height of deck is around 16 to 18 pixels high, irespective of scale. If you go along this rough guideline, you'll do fine.
I ment like the over hangs(or what ever their called) that suport the bridge wings or the life boats.


Like so(the parts I speaking of are hilighted by red boxes):

Author:  ALVAMA [ September 9th, 2011, 6:54 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Outlines

WWII44 wrote:
Novice wrote:
Height of deck is around 16 to 18 pixels high, irespective of scale. If you go along this rough guideline, you'll do fine.
I ment like the over hangs(or what ever their called) that suport the bridge wings or the life boats.


Like so(the parts I speaking of are hilighted by red boxes):
every overhang has to be 3 pixel

Author:  WWII44 [ September 9th, 2011, 8:04 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Outlines

ALVAMA wrote:
WWII44 wrote:
Novice wrote:
Height of deck is around 16 to 18 pixels high, irespective of scale. If you go along this rough guideline, you'll do fine.
I ment like the over hangs(or what ever their called) that suport the bridge wings or the life boats.


Like so(the parts I speaking of are hilighted by red boxes):
every overhang has to be 3 pixel
thank ye

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