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I plan on working on the HMS Triton in Autodesk Maya for my UCONN Digital Media Design Final Project. It will be an ongoing project that will take me a couple of semesters. BUT I do have a MAJOR question. I am working with the plans. I have to convert them to JPEG rather then PDF. But some of the vocabulary is unknown to me. Is there a list of parts somewhere that I can look at not of the Triton necessarily but some other ship that I can identify and know what I am working on. I've never really done anything with Wooden ships before. Thanks. I'll post some images soon. Jim
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Very nice work Rusty. Very nice work. I really like this one.
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Looking really good John. Keep it going. I will be watching this one closely.
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Looking very nice Robert. Keep it going. Thanks for sharing this build with us.
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That bow section is looking quite nice Matt. Thanks for keeping us updated. Hope all is well.
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WELL DONE Sal. I can't wait to see it in person for the final go around. I hope you bring it to our next meeting and I hope I can make it. I hope that when I finally get started on my builds they come out this nicely. CONGRATS WELL DONE
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Stunning work on this ship sir. God Bless and keep us informed on your progress. This is looking amazing. Nice work
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FANTASTIC WORK Tom.... I really like what you did with that ships wheel. NICELY Done... very nicely done...
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Looking good Sal. VERY GOOD> I haven't checked in in a while.
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Looks great Doc. Keep it going.
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Excellent work Sal. See you in September.
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Nice job Jesse. have to keep that in mind for mine. Looks really nice.
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Great job Sal. Keep it going. Looking really nice.
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