... that's how all railing is on ships. We show it using the standard method regardless of how it appears in real life.
either we want perfection of the drawing (something SB is about) or we draw it after SB rule. Colors okay, but railings WTF! Colo we update all parts so they shall be correct as possible so future vessel that is being drawn is correct as possible, but railings.......
to say it this way:
- "It's like saying that we must draw the ship 20 meter shorter then what it shall be. Because we are not allowed to draw the ship as it looks like."
- "Drawing "HMS Hood" looks like a container ship because the rule say so...."
- baying a dog, gets a cat. because the grammar textbook says: cat is a dog!
- It's like drawing Iowa, Yamato, Hood, etc. with 12'7 mm HMG because the rules says you are not allowed to draw a 16" gun or 18 " gun, etc.
What you say Colosseum is literally meaning: A boat, a car, a shoe, glasses, dog, cat, grass, "That noisy idiot next door!", paper, the needle in the haystack etc. = water!
what I basically says: is that the rules for railings should changes. Have a basic rule for how the railings should looks like, but as long the railing you draw is inside that rule you can draw what ever type of railing you want. So a rule like that would look like this:
"The railings must not be higher than 7 px. high and 7 px. long, but not lower and shorter than 3 px. high and 4 px. long. there shall always be two poles in the height of the railing (5 to 7 pixels height railing) one at a height of 4 pixels and next at 7 pixels. The design of these poles may vary from ship to ship, some have straight poles, some have chain or rope!"
then we can add three or four basic railings. one with chains/rope, one with the SB classic and one as the single alone railings that we can see on many ships.
When it come to colors: It's always okay to have one standard color all over, but there should be an discussion on what type of shading we should have and how to draw it a bit better on underwater hull since today's shading rules of a hull doesn't show how the hull really looks like. But we could at least make a simple hull that is easy and take us halfway there. With and exception: "If some one do an underwater hull so good but out side the rules, it can be uploaded, but then it have to be good" and we should give and advice on how much darker the shading must be over the standard colors since there is not always a ship have a read underwater hull.
Oh if this text looks a bit stupid. My excuse is that writed this text late at night, and the brain is starting to shutting down. so mods feel free to modifie my text, if you'r brain works at the moment....!