raidho36 wrote:So if you wanted this GRF to be on the realistic side, small vessel needed to be 3 times smaller, and large vessel 5 times bigger.[/img]
Yeah, unfortunately that's not as easy as it looks. Ships have a maximum sprite size. Small ships aare the size they are because they're easily visible. The utility tugs and trawlers from the "xFish" graphics are the closest thing a small ship comes to a realistic size (for a small ship) and it's barely bigger than a bus. That means 1/3 (0.33...) tiles wide and 4/5 (0.

to 9/10 (0.9) tiles long. If we assume that's approximately normal IRL, then a "normal"/"average" ship is to be 3 times the size. That would be 1 tile wide as well as 2 and 7/10 (2.7) tiles long, but that alone nearly reaches the size limit!
Having seen both the NML and the graphics of the Fastnet Paddle Steamer, I know that it is between 4/5 (0.

and 9/10 (0.9) tiles
wide at most as well as between 2 and 4/5 (2.

and 2 and 9/10 (2.9) tiles long. To have a ship 5 times the size of a "normal" ship means to use sprites that are...
- ...4 to 5 tiles wide! (0.8 x 5 = 4; 1 x 5 = 5, of course)
- ...13 to 15 tiles long! (2.7 x 5 = 13.5; 3 x 5 = 15)
- ...unable to fit in canals!
- ...so big they overlap docks hideously! (note that alignment is not the issue; ships are not like planes or land vehicles, they are allowed to dock at whatever angle is most convenient for the path finder, as unrealistic as that is, and that means ship sprites are always centered around the tile the ship is actually on)
...so unless code is written for super-large ships that dock 1 tile farther away than a normal ship (a good idea for a patch, but NML is already hard for me and I couldn't code a patch or feature to save my life) your suggestion is a pipe dream.
raidho36 wrote:Here's a picture, the sea tanker ship being loaded by two river tanker ships simultaneously. It looks flat but make no mistake - it has 18 meters of draft,
most of it is underwater like an iceberg.


My god... What horrific wastes have we wrought in the name of fossil fuels?!
