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Ship building tutorials

Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2012 12:34 pm
by marcusrg
Well, don't know if it is much dare of me, but I am thinking of starting a new ship oxp, just for learning how to do it. Is there any tutorial available for this, or a list of software I could use? I already have blender, and I know that there is a tutorial for it (that's my first time in doing this). Thanks.

Re: Ship building tutorials

Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2012 12:54 pm
by Fatleaf
marcusrg wrote:
Well, don't know if it is much dare of me, but I am thinking of starting a new ship oxp, just for learning how to do it. Is there any tutorial available for this, or a list of software I could use? I already have blender, and I know that there is a tutorial for it (that's my first time in doing this). Thanks.
Have you read the Blender 3d Modeling Tutorials thread?

Re: Ship building tutorials

Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2012 12:57 pm
by marcusrg
Well there is where I learned about blender... I'll go there and read it all... thanks.

Re: Ship building tutorials

Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2012 3:10 pm
by Commander McLane
If you look for something that presumably many board members have already requested, chances are that you'll find it among the stickies (threads that are always displayed right at the top of each forum, just so that you'll see them automatically whenever you open the forum page). For constructing ship models The Shipyard at the End of the Ooniverse. Modeller's bit. seems to be the right place, doesn't it?

Re: Ship building tutorials

Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2012 4:58 pm
by marcusrg
Yes, for sure. In fact I have read it this morning, and I ser it's not an easy task for me. Thanks for the reply, i'll study it more. Maybe someday I will be able to buid some ship. :)

Re: Ship building tutorials

Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2012 5:54 pm
by marcusrg
Indeed, I'll start with some picture to Your ad Here, which I think it is easier for me. :)

Re: Ship building tutorials

Posted: Wed Jul 04, 2012 3:17 am
by CaptSolo
I never found much help when I wanted to learn but that is probably because I didn't look hard enough. I use Wings3D. With that program you need to start with one of the preset shapes. Take the cube shape, for example: It has 6 polygons (faces), 12 edges (lines), and 8 vertices (points). You begin your ship with an idea... something simple to gain experience. Construction involves manipulating the faces, lines and points with the various tools. This is not a tutorial. Experiment with the cube and suddenly you may be surprised that you are actually grasping it.