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Has anyone of you tried Blender? It is on the same level as any other 3D Software and it is free. It is based (as Linux) on people that are developing it. I work with Blender and many people are using it as professional software.
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Aquila - frigate inspired ship
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Hi, i have been working on this since 10th May. I make also plastic ships, so i can start on Bon Homme Richard finally, thanks to Holidays. This was my best project in 3D ever i started, so iam glad it looks like this. After seeing your works, like Pandora i was like - WOW. This is my work. I have to say something before you will see this. I like when the ship is smaller and the cannons,helm,... are bigger than the normal size of the ship :-) Two more photos here http://mcerget.webnode.sk/news/aquila-lod-inspirovana-fregatou/ .
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In the last days, i was spending my time on the ropes that you see there. For about 160+ of them. They are not very detailed, but in that scale, i dont know more. Lighting is inside. But i will have to cover that holes with one second glue. Iam sorry, that i had to give there the cannons that are just the top of them, i would be more happy, if there would be normal board. But iam happy that i made the cajutes with the windows. It is better than the stickers. The things in back are not glued together with the hull, thats is the reason why there are holes still.
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I know just about USS Constitution. Its very similiar.
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Aye, thats a good job! :-) There is one thing that still interests me, maybe you can make it too. I was thinking about realistic flag from silk. I know very small amount of things about it but i have seen it on several models so, and its very very worth making detail. Keep making good things man
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I am really prepared for next photos of this great ship. It looks like galleon, am i true?
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This is the next part of images. Well,there are many mistakes, which i found just on the photos. :-)
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So after a while i finally put some time to continue on this ship. i call every "skorapka" :-) I worked on some details, doors above the cannons, well its just big sorry that Revell didnt put there a deck. I also worked on first mates, the one standing next to the wheel/helm which is not touching it but showing direction, thats Captain John Paul Jones. Well iam just preparing for the lighting so everythings just as it is. :-) The others in next, cause the max is 10 images.
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Today just shortly i was trying to make something like interior inside of this ship USS Bon Homme Richard. Thanks to Jimbob a had very good imagination as it looked like. My first try looks like this. I will give it inside. Lighting will be 3x 2.2V Led Yellow lights
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Very much beatiful presents, and beauty feels of this wonderful time wishes you, me and my ship, thats currently being built. Merry Christmas to zou
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After many weeks, i finally put some time to continue on this ship with my friend. Well, i never airbrush without my friend. It is a lot of fun.
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Easily, I drilled a lot of holes into them very close to each other. They are luckily made from very thinn plastic. Then i took round file with which i just made the holes bigger, then i took my modeling pliers and destroyed that window and finally I resurfaced surface with files. But then i found out new possibility which is faster. When i had big holes there, i took small scissors and insertet it into first and last hole in one direction and just pressed it. It was fast and clear. Then of course edging. The windows will be just made in half size, that will i describe soon :-) Hope you understand because english is not my natural language.
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I will give here more photos of course, when i will start working on interior :-)
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Hello everybody, when i bought this kit i thought its very big, but looking at the others builds and now when its base stands on its own, i dont think so. Its model 60cm long from Revell.I dont very like the details, because the sails are grown into the spar, the windows seems to be very big on its scale etc. Windows are now cut off and i will make two of them in half of the momental size. The colours,things,... will be off course changed.
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