It's been ages but i might decide to post again. Currently working on a new project, SS Connaught (1860) after acquiring the plans. Anyone know that one renderring software with the really dramatic waves?
Currently trying out the debug stick. What are everyone's favourite ways to use it? Particularly interested in uses for ship building :) but wanna hear about everything
Currently working on what I feel to be my masterpiece, USS Susquehanna (1850). This one will probably take longer because I want to make a fully furnished interior but so far, I am very happy with how it is going. Taken with Complementary Shaders.
Thank you so much! And fully agree that interiors aren't that fun haha but gonna try using those aesthetic interiors from instagram as inspiration (though life on board was definitely not aesthetic lol)
Tell me about it! The block choice is always hard between fences, rods, glass, etc each with pros and cons. Then you have to calculate the slope from point a to b of where u place it. Plus the fences and rods are tiny so mis clicks are common.
Not surprising: most of the rigging would be one inch or less (much of it less) while the standard MC block is 36-39.4 inches (1yard or 1 metre), at player scale even end rods are 2 inches square.
Hi everyone! It's so awesome to join this site! I'm Red42 and I mostly build ships but I also like Meso-American architecture, and traditional houses. Right now things I plan to post include the City of Tikal, East Indiaman Batavia, RMS Britannia, a traditional Japanese house, a Filipino Bahay na Bato house, and a schematic pack of 19th century British Warships.