new ship for the years 1920-1956
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- CZAR ALEKSANDER
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new ship for the years 1920-1956
hello people:
I would like to suggest a new ship for the game all you get in 1900-1920
is a very old steamship which only carries 50 passengers. I cann't draw any thing. but I can suggest new things for this great game. I have inclosed a picture of a new ship
I would like to suggest a new ship for the game all you get in 1900-1920
is a very old steamship which only carries 50 passengers. I cann't draw any thing. but I can suggest new things for this great game. I have inclosed a picture of a new ship
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About that 3-D modeling.... Is there anywhere that explains how to model things for this game? I'm very interested in creating new vehicles and industries, but I have no idea how to get the finished models into the game. We need a faq or something.
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drawing the new ship
hello Akalamania:
I don't have 3d draw program on my computer , that program cost over
$ 399.00 to buy. and I will say one thing I have the use of one hand due
a heart attack over six months ago. I wish I could draw the new ship.
but I cann't .
thank you
Czar Aleksander
I don't have 3d draw program on my computer , that program cost over
$ 399.00 to buy. and I will say one thing I have the use of one hand due
a heart attack over six months ago. I wish I could draw the new ship.
but I cann't .
thank you
Czar Aleksander
you need 3Dmax? *cough* - download - *cough*
i can model, i made some trains already. but i HATE figuring out which panning the camera's should render so as soon as i finished some, i'll send them over to a "professional" (which is odd, since i have a degree in multimedia graphics, including 3d animation).
i can model, i made some trains already. but i HATE figuring out which panning the camera's should render so as soon as i finished some, i'll send them over to a "professional" (which is odd, since i have a degree in multimedia graphics, including 3d animation).
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- CZAR ALEKSANDER
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for student version you suggested
hello
the student version you suggested I will have to pay for them so I can download them, I would like some to help me with this new ship for Locomotion please let me know what kind of ship would like to use
thank you
Czar Aleksander
the student version you suggested I will have to pay for them so I can download them, I would like some to help me with this new ship for Locomotion please let me know what kind of ship would like to use
thank you
Czar Aleksander
Czar,
You could get gmax the free version of 3d studio max it can be obtained here: http://www4.discreet.com/gmax
You could get gmax the free version of 3d studio max it can be obtained here: http://www4.discreet.com/gmax
3DS model of Titanic
Here's a link to a 3DS model of Titanic for you to study...
http://www.quad-helix.com/titanic.htm
As a maritime history fan/collector I can say the screenshot looks good, although I think funnels may need to be taller. Can't make out the black tops (above the buff colour) against the black background.
An Olympic-class liner - there were three: Olympic, Titanic, Britannic - would be most welcome.
http://www.quad-helix.com/titanic.htm
As a maritime history fan/collector I can say the screenshot looks good, although I think funnels may need to be taller. Can't make out the black tops (above the buff colour) against the black background.
An Olympic-class liner - there were three: Olympic, Titanic, Britannic - would be most welcome.

Absolutely - Lusitania/Mauretania/Aquitania too!
Would be equally viable to have one of the large Art Deco liners such as the Normandie, Queen Mary, Nieuw Amsterdam which would be in service from 1935 up to about 1970.
Given my earlier link about the 3DS model of Titanic, I wonder what the possibility of using that would be? This needs to be addressed by someone with working knowledge of 3D Studio Max (or similar program) since I have no experience of 3D modelling.
Would be equally viable to have one of the large Art Deco liners such as the Normandie, Queen Mary, Nieuw Amsterdam which would be in service from 1935 up to about 1970.
Given my earlier link about the 3DS model of Titanic, I wonder what the possibility of using that would be? This needs to be addressed by someone with working knowledge of 3D Studio Max (or similar program) since I have no experience of 3D modelling.
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Earlier liners, (Aquitania, Olympic) had top speeds of around 23 knots (just under 30 mph) whilst later ones (Queen Mary, Normandie) ran flat out for the Blue Riband at 35 knots (43 mph).
This puts them under the hovercraft and jetfoil's speed but of course, they have vastly larger passenger/cargo-carrying capability. Early liners were often combination cargo-passenger liners with the people often sharing space (not directly!) with cattle and sheep.
Being a fan, naturally I'd be biased simply in favour of having something visually resembling one of these leviathans running around my coastline, regardless of operating at a loss. Given how easy it is to make a profit, ocean liner running would (at Quince Transport anyway!) be heavily subsidised...
This puts them under the hovercraft and jetfoil's speed but of course, they have vastly larger passenger/cargo-carrying capability. Early liners were often combination cargo-passenger liners with the people often sharing space (not directly!) with cattle and sheep.
Being a fan, naturally I'd be biased simply in favour of having something visually resembling one of these leviathans running around my coastline, regardless of operating at a loss. Given how easy it is to make a profit, ocean liner running would (at Quince Transport anyway!) be heavily subsidised...

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one ship will be fine
hello people:
one ship will be fine let it be the TITANIC but who will draw the ship I
cann't because I cann't draw any thing, the passenger and mail the ship must be correct, the real TITANIC carried 2,228 passengers and 900 bags
of mail plus all kinds of cargo. I will try to find a good picture of the Titanic
thank you
Czar Aleksander
one ship will be fine let it be the TITANIC but who will draw the ship I
cann't because I cann't draw any thing, the passenger and mail the ship must be correct, the real TITANIC carried 2,228 passengers and 900 bags
of mail plus all kinds of cargo. I will try to find a good picture of the Titanic
thank you
Czar Aleksander
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Re: 3DS model of Titanic
Why not just ask the guy if you could use his model to make 2d sprites? Im sure if credit was given to him he wouldnt mind too much if you used it considering there isnt any money involved and he offers it for free download.Quince99 wrote:Here's a link to a 3DS model of Titanic for you to study...
http://www.quad-helix.com/titanic.htm
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