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Post subject: Re: IJN Kongo 1944Posted: February 13th, 2011, 10:22 am
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yeah earlier today -.- the first WIP was up for a month or so.

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Post subject: Re: IJN Kongo 1944Posted: February 13th, 2011, 10:28 am
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So?

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Post subject: Re: IJN Kongo 1944Posted: February 13th, 2011, 10:35 am
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you completely missed my point, right? but anyway, I will fix the railing and the shaft later today TT.TT

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Post subject: Re: IJN Kongo 1944Posted: February 13th, 2011, 11:03 am
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here you have your railings on the bow -.- I haven't fixed the rest, because I think it is ugly as hell..... aren't there other solutions?

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Post subject: Re: IJN Kongo 1944Posted: February 13th, 2011, 11:19 am
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I haven't fixed the rest, because I think it is ugly as hell..... aren't there other solutions?
propably becouse you haven't excactly fixed it, but make it only worse by adding vertical lines randomly there. Take a close look at the railings in the equipment sheet, calculate the pixel length between the poles and adjust the railings that way.

Or do (in future atleast) like the rest of us, use the standard railing block all together. Never go tracing the orginal railing of the source drawing. It just not the way to do it.

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Post subject: Re: IJN Kongo 1944Posted: February 13th, 2011, 11:21 am
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ok then, I will completely redo most of the railing tonight then..... it is still on an separate layer, so it is possible. still, I think it is just too much poles in the railing for a ship like this, but well.....

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Post subject: Re: IJN Kongo 1944Posted: February 13th, 2011, 2:21 pm
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The railings are not Shipbucket standard, and in places still look unfinished. Most of the scuttles appear to be blanks, I'm not sure why? The shading on the lower hull is unfinished; and the hatches are still not shown in black.


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Post subject: Re: IJN Kongo 1944Posted: February 13th, 2011, 2:31 pm
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Just a question.Do Japanese ships not have life belts along the railings ? :?


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Post subject: Re: IJN Kongo 1944Posted: February 13th, 2011, 2:37 pm
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ok, ugly railing, ugly hatches are coming -.- and what do you mean with unfinished? please let me look the correct spots, as I have looked so much at this ship that I could have missed something :D
for the scuttles: don't know, on my ref they were like this.... they might have been closed during the rebuild.

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Post subject: Re: IJN Kongo 1944Posted: February 13th, 2011, 2:45 pm
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If you look at the stern area on the lower hull, the shading stops short. With the railings, its the uprights, in some places they are missing. It is odd about the scuttles, as the type you are using mainly show the open position, so by rights they should be all be shaded in blue.

Re what type of railing, how to colour in hatches etc. It is basically a standard we've always used. I'm only mentioning it because it might cause problems when uploading. Otherwise a very nice drawing :)


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