Give drawing a shot! It's really not as hard as it seems. Once you get the hang of it, it's surprisingly easy - and Shipbucket style makes it easy to kitbash. Post a drawing (even something basic) and people will help you make it better! Yeap working on it. I've been searching YouTube to find an in...
Forget all the Springsharp stuff. What everybody in Shipbucket would like to see you do is to try to draw the ship yourself. Then you will get all the help and more than you could wish for. Everybody here will help those that try. Either try to draw every pixel by yourself. Or take a QE class dread...
The misunderstanding might lie in the fact that for Springsharp the "bulge" data is only for anti-torpedo bulges added during later refits. Yamato for example had a sort of bulge below the waterline, outside the armor belt, that made up the anti-torpedo system, but that's a feature of the hull as b...
The bulges you are talking about are actually 'internal bulkheads', within the hull. External bulges really did not come into fashion till the rebuilding phase of battleships (like Warspite) from the mid-1930's. These were required because of all the top-weight added to the rebuilt ships required t...
I'm an engineer by trade, and I find the drawing aspect to be a reasonably fun adjunct to my own design process. You'll get different answers from different people. It's not infrequent for folks to show up and be a little, uh, annoying about how they have expectations that others will do what we se...
Don't be surprised or unhappy if nobody takes you up on it, though. Why is that? Do people mostly do their own thing here? I thought it'd be a challenge you know. And a chance for me to see my designs visualised. A bit of collaboration. I'll be happy if someone takes it on, but not unhappy if not. ...
Hello guys and gals, Just registered and am a bit new to the site so not all that familiar with how things work around here and if and/or where I can make requests. If the answer to that question is a "YES!" then I'd like to challenge anyone willing to visualise the ship of which I'm posting the spe...