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CodumCallum1666
Post subject: Updated RMS Olympic and Titanic.Posted: September 7th, 2022, 5:00 pm
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This has taken a rather long time to complete but here they are.
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Heavily modified and updated versions of D. Briedis/CanisD's original Titanic and Olympic drawings. what do you guys think?


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Post subject: Re: Updated RMS OLympic and Titanic.Posted: September 7th, 2022, 5:33 pm
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I like them.
I'm sure CanisD would also like them if he could still see them.

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Post subject: Re: Updated RMS OLympic and Titanic.Posted: September 7th, 2022, 8:53 pm
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May I recommend using the cross sections to draw the hull shading? the current shading has very little relation to reality, using vertical cross sections as a base instead of any indication of the ships shape.

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Post subject: Re: Updated RMS OLympic and Titanic.Posted: September 8th, 2022, 12:00 am
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acelanceloet wrote: *
May I recommend using the cross sections to draw the hull shading? the current shading has very little relation to reality, using vertical cross sections as a base instead of any indication of the ships shape.
hmm, you got any idea where to find those? any place that has that sort of reference material?


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Post subject: Re: Updated RMS OLympic and Titanic.Posted: September 8th, 2022, 12:21 am
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Very nice work!

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Post subject: Re: Updated RMS OLympic and Titanic.Posted: September 8th, 2022, 5:29 am
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CodumCallum1666 wrote: *
acelanceloet wrote: *
May I recommend using the cross sections to draw the hull shading? the current shading has very little relation to reality, using vertical cross sections as a base instead of any indication of the ships shape.

hmm, you got any idea where to find those? any place that has that sort of reference material?
http://shipbucket.com/forums/viewtopic. ... 07#p204607

You had one here.

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Post subject: Re: Updated RMS OLympic and Titanic.Posted: September 8th, 2022, 9:05 am
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Might I also suggest phrasing the credits a bit different? While Titanic had a brief life, Olympic went through several iterations in her 24 years of service. Here's possible credits:

Great Britain, Olympic-class Ocean Liner
R.M.S. Olympic (1911)
(D. Briedis, Ollie, & Acenos)

Great Britain, Olympic-class Ocean Liner
R.M.S. Titanic (1912)
(D. Briedis, Ollie, & Acenos)

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Post subject: Re: Updated RMS OLympic and Titanic.Posted: September 9th, 2022, 12:55 pm
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just to let people know, I'm not going to do one for britannic. It's a lot more complex and detailed due to having more radical changes to her design after the Titanic Disaster. I was able to do updated drawings of Titanic and Olympic since the differences werent that radical as well as being more well documented.

It could have been easier had I started that project back when the CAD plans site didn't discontinue ordering and go defunct but alas, I didn't know of that site's existence until recently.


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Post subject: Re: Updated RMS OLympic and Titanic.Posted: September 10th, 2022, 9:59 am
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The aft funnel is still too tall, it was slightly shorter than the others.

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Post subject: Re: Updated RMS OLympic and Titanic.Posted: September 10th, 2022, 11:36 am
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The aft funnel is still too tall, it was slightly shorter than the others.
This is not a problem that is limited to the fourth funnel. A slightly less known facts about the Olympic class ocean liners, is that each funnel was actually slightly different from each other in terms of overall height. I don't know the exact technical reason why this was the case, but I believe it is something to do with the ships sheer, also I have pointed out many times on the discord, that each funnel should not be the same height as each other, yet Codum has either ignore what I said or simply not taking it into account when drawing his representation of the Olympic class ocean liners

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