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  • 3D yacht collection - WIP

    After seeing a few requests lately for good yacht models, and seeing the kind of quality available on turbosquid, I've decided to compile a good quality yacht collection.

    Models will be created in quads and triangles so that the mesh quality can be adjusted using mesh-smooth.

    All materials will be vray matls.

    Any maps will be included.

    Models will be based on modern yachts.

    Models will be grouped in the following categories-

    1) Small yachts 25ft-50ft
    2) Medium yachts 50ft-80ft
    3) Large yachts 80ft-130ft
    4) Super yachts 130ft+

    Each group will have 4 sailing yachts and 4 power yachts of different designs.

    Haven't decided on prices yet, but think they should be fairly cheap.

    I've started on the 'Medium yacht' collection first as I think these will probably be the most common size. First up is a 53ft sailer based on a Farr design. It's still a WIP at the moment so will post some more images as it progresses. The rendered images show it with a 'nurms' mesh-smooth value of 2 and the wireframe shows the basic polys.

    Any comments will be gladly received!

    Rob.




    .:www.mcphersonyachtdesign.com:.

  • #2
    Excellent proposal. I would buy such a collection. Last time I had to add yachts to a visualization, I could only find crap boats from Turbosquid or the like.
    "Why can't I build a dirigible with my mind?"

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    • #3
      Those were my thoughts too as I looked through their collections. There seemed to be a few which were 'nearly' good, but always let down by stuff that wasn't modelled to real world scale and most were priced quite high IMO.
      .:www.mcphersonyachtdesign.com:.

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      • #4
        Just a quick update.

        Nearly finished this one now....

        .:www.mcphersonyachtdesign.com:.

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        • #5
          Yes, we have been looking for good yacht models lately too and there just isn't much out there. Looking forward to seeing your products up for sale!
          Tim Nelson
          timnelson3d.com

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          • #6
            Thats looking really good. A few things looks slightly off. I say if you go through this trouble of modeling, why not take it even further. Small details could really add to this.

            1) The winches are too large for a boat that size.
            2) A boat at rest will generally have winch covers.
            3) Is that a cover on the boom? One common error I saw with the boat models at rest is that the cover didn't wrap around the front of the mast.
            4) A few guide pulleys running along the deck will help alot.
            5) Usually they have furling systems on boats 35' and up.
            6) One more pulley is needed towards the aft bottom of the boom to keep it tense (from swinging and knocking you overboard.)
            7) A few holes are needed in the rear for the exhaust (which usually sits near the water line.)
            I assume you'll be adding a method of steering
            9) It would be beneficial for you to provide one version at rest and another at sail.
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            • #7
              Tim - it may take a while to complete the whole collection so you may have to be patient with me!

              Jujubee - some good points there.

              1) I'll double check these sizes. They were taken from a 58' yacht that I did a while back, so don't think they'll be too far off.
              2) Haven't ever noticed those! Will look into it.
              3) No cover on the boom at the moment. Will also look at that too.
              4) Deck gear is on the list of things to do, but I dont want to make these items too detailed in order to save on file size.
              5) I've got a furler on the forestay, but havent done anything on the boom. Will take a look at this also.
              6) This is on my to-do list.
              7) Forgot about that. Will add something in.
              That's also on the list.
              9) Good point.
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              • #8
                I have sailed since I was a little kid (spent a lot of time trapped with my parents 3 days a week moving nowhere and nowhere fast) - those winches should be at least half that size.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by jujubee
                  ....moving nowhere and nowhere fast ......
                  Ahh, that's because you've got small winches....

                  Have done some searching and have found some info on winch covers and sail covers. Some of those sail covers don't cover the boom and dont wrap around the mast, but the majority do.

                  I think I get what you mean about the furling now, you want to see the jib furled around the forestay - I'll see what I can do.
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                  • #10
                    lol.

                    You can see a furling system here a tthe front of a boat. It beats having to dig the sail out and attach it manually every time:

                    http://www.iinet.com/~weston/images/Docking%20at%20Farmer's%20Cay.jpg

                    Generally boats smaller than 30" do not have them because if you are buying a boat smaller than 30", you cannot afford it. When boats go above 30", chances are you have money and can afford a more convenient system.

                    Here's a sail cover which wraps around the front of the mast:
                    https://plus2.safe-order.net/sails-o.../sailcover.jpg
                    I can't think of any I have ever seen which work differently.
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                    • #11
                      I found this one.... http://www.dolphinsails.com/images/red_stackpack.jpg

                      But all the others were like you have said.

                      I've opted for the hydraulic type furler rather than one that's sheet operated. http://www.yachtworks.net/Store/cysp-fl.jpg It's just easier to model and less polys!

                      Had a look at those winches too. The bottom diameters were ok, but the tops and the main spindle were too large so have scaled them down to something more reasonable now.
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                      • #12
                        u guys r talking about sailing boats,...rright?


                        Nuno de Castro

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                        • #13
                          Can you model one of these?

                          http://www.wally.com/jumpch.asp?idCh...r=0&attivo=2-5

                          No need to worry about winches...
                          "Why can't I build a dirigible with my mind?"

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by ene.xis
                            u guys r talking about sailing boats,...rright?


                            Is it pirate day?

                            Arrrg!
                            Eric Boer
                            Dev

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by RErender
                              Originally posted by ene.xis
                              u guys r talking about sailing boats,...rright?


                              Is it pirate day?

                              Arrrg!
                              Careful you guys, I'll make you walk the plank...!
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