I shall have to work on it, but as of now I managed to get the bow to the way I wanted it so I probably wont be posting any more updates to her here, though if I have any other questions I be sure to ask in this thread.
You bow is acceptable, but please notice that your style now resembles more the French than British; nothing wrong with that, but bear that in mind when drawing the rest of your ship. I do agree about the galleries. French styled ones were rather slimmer and had had curved back roofs on each deck level, creating a staggered appearance. However, I reserve comments about her depth and freeboard till I see the gun port layout.
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Easy, look at Rodondo's bow of the HMS Nelson! Make it deeper and more "meatier" for want of a better description. I didn't, however, say there was anything wrong with your bow-configuration. Keep it, but adapt a more appropriate French architectual style. In fact, your design may gain handsomely by doing just that!
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that's not the look I'm going for, and Rodondo's drawing while superb lacks some details that make it hard to determine the best way to draw the bow design I'm looking for, she is supposed to be based off of British Ships-of-the-Line.
Yours is, is that what you're saying? Or do you refer to Rodondo's 1814 HMS Nelson? That was a real ship for sure... as for clarity issues, I can understand what you're referring to. However, there are plans online that you can easily search. Just try for instance to google "British three-decker 1780" and see what you'll get!
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Did a little more detailing on the bow and the stern gallaries as well as added the first row of guns. at this point I'm not going for any particular desing style(e.i British, French, Spainish, ect.) but doing something I find asthetically pleasing.
Well, the prow is certainly looking good. However, delete the lower bow chaser port. Firstly, that position is almost physically impossible, due to the great curvature of the stem section abaft the stem post. Secondly, your hull is simply too short to accomodate 16 gunports on your main gun deck. As they are now configured you'll have an extremely busy gundeck, meaning cramped.
Also, I'd like less stern overhang, a slimmer, more raked stern-rudder post and the lowermost edge of your quarter galleries to be moved level with or just above the second gunwale (atop of the gunports).
Moreover, I wonder, are you attempting to draw a four-decker or? Right now your deck layout suggests that, and I can tell you that that won't work. You don't want to go the road of creating yet another "Balchen's Victory" here!
Where the heck did that splendid line-drawing of a Spanish (?) three-decker? It was lucid and instructive! You should've studied it some more, perhaps!
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