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| Remko |
Posted: Dec 16 2008, 09:56 PM
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I just registered here. This forum looks very interesting!! I've been interested in warships (mainly modern, with a particular interest in late Cold-war era build and almost build ships, preferably Russian / USSR) Only.. Any top views of modern ships? I only see side views, while I do, at the moment just top views (I'll post a few in the future).
Anyhoo, how hard is it to start designing you're own ships digitally. Up to now I've been doing this with pencil and graph paper (1mm square, on a 40x28 cm or 28x18 cm size grid), but this just takes a lot of thinking, drawing, erasing more thinking and more drawing, something which doesn't make your design look better... Well, looking forward to browsing through this forum!! Thanks! Remko |
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| Portsmouth Bill |
Posted: Dec 17 2008, 09:23 AM
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Welcome Aboard Remko :)
Pencil and Graph? Zounds :o You are traditional!! Well, there is plenty of good advice and guidelines on the Board, and plan views of ships are still lacking in most - so good luck. |
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