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Medium Ship

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This is a medium sized wooden sailing ship. What's the difference between this vessel and the small ship posted earlier? It's 20' longer; that's 50% more ship! Now with a stateroom in the aft castle 'n everything! Okay, this one's not that exciting either, but it's not really meant to be. It's just something to stick in your harbors to make them look busy. But since using the same ship all the time is sort of boring, I made a second one. Two ships; wow, what variety!

I am making this schematic available to the public so others can use them in projects of their own.

Feedback is very welcome so leave a comment if you find this interesting or useful.

As with all my designs, best used with the JohnSmithLegacy texture pack.

Like this design? Check out my Walled Medieval Town, my Motte & Bailey Castle, the Abandoned Farm, the Greenfeathers Inn and the Hill Manor. Or check out my Valley of the Knock landscape or any of my other dozen-plus designs.

You are welcome to use this design in any non-commercial mod or design of your own. All I ask is that you give me proper attribution and, if you make your work available to the public, I ask that you send me a link.
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CaseyMcNomNom
08/22/2013 8:06 pm
Level 46 : Master Carrot Farmer
Dat render doe, What software is that?
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TheAvatar
08/22/2013 8:18 pm
Level 56 : Grandmaster Architect
I use Chunky, which renders Minecraft using path or ray-tracing. Its extremely CPU intensive but well worth the time and effort, I think, Works with most texture packs and supports up to Minecraft 1.6.1 (you can render Minecraft 1.6.3 stuff but any new blocks won't display correctly).

The background skies I downloaded from the three websites listed here.

It doesn't take much talent to set up the image (I mean, if I can do it...) but unless you have a Beowulf cluster in your closet, set aside some time for the actual render. Chunky doesn't (yet) support GPU rendering so it's all on your CPU. Enabling lit emitters (e.g., torches) can increase rendering time dramatically. The first and third of the images for this design took about 15 minutes to render on my quad core; the middle (second) image, which had emitters enabled, took over an hour (despite the fact it's half the size of the other two).

If I wasn't rendering all this stuff on Chunky, I'd be able to upload more designs. As it is, I only manage two or three per day ;-)
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