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Re: destroyer HMS Vega

by Jean-Paul Binot » Fri Feb 25, 2011 9:11 am

Hello Adrian(a-graph), and thanks for sharing your work with us.

I have been struggling for years with the best way to generate ship hulls using Rhino 3D. You seem to find that quite easy, but I am not sure I quite follow how exactly you do that. What is this 'Smash' thing that you mention ?

I believe that my biggest mistake is to try to build the hull in one piece, as to ensure optimal continuity. I do not need to develop the surfaces and my models are not for paper kit making anyway.

Could you elaborate a little on your workflow with Rhino ?

Thanks in advance.

Re: destroyer HMS Vega

by Adrian(a-graph) » Fri Feb 25, 2011 7:32 am

For surfaces below waterline I use function "Loft"...and it can be easy developed on 2D.Above WL I use "Smash" and join together to get "basic" shape.I export later all to CorelDraw and create "more curved" shape .The final fitting on the real model is a last chance to correct everything.All the rest is very easy like superstructures,guns etc.

Re: destroyer HMS Vega

by Guest » Fri Feb 25, 2011 7:28 am

It's easy.The bottom surfaces are done using "Loft"...and they can develope as 2D quickly.The hull above wateline I am doing using "smash" whcih can create almost good surfaces.Everything i connect later in Corel Draw and final shapa can be easy drawn .Of course at the end I check if is well fitted on the real paper model.

Re: destroyer HMS Vega

by Cadman » Tue Feb 15, 2011 10:18 am

Nice work on your ships. I was wondering how you prepare the 2d CAD of the hull for the paper model.

destroyer HMS Vega

by Adrian(a-graph) » Tue Feb 15, 2011 6:35 am

Here there are some pictures coming from the British destroyer HMS Vega as she was looking after conversion to "Wair" standards.It was a 3D model prepeared for the issue as a paper kit as well.
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Vega-006.jpg
Vega-007.jpg
Vega-016.jpg
Vega bw01.jpg
Vega bw02.jpg

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