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Thank you Bengt, as for now I have only build the pumphouse, which still needs to be textured and colored. I have been looking for a plan of the dock. But for this model to be of the size the Titanic model is, it needs to be resized about 300% smaller.
But it is the plan to build the dock and put it in a diorama containing both Olympic and Titanic.
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Well picked up this project as well as others, I am working on several projects at the same time at the moment. Sadly, as with the Baltic model, the parts sheet has been lost in my last computer crash. I did have the designdrawings stored elsewhere.
So I started texturing them, and we'll see where we go from there.. Quote:
and a preview of the small round windows in it's facade: With regards, Jerry
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Hey Jerry!
Looks like an interesting project! I love those 19th century style brick buildings. The textures look great! Now, if I may ask, what program(s) do you use? I'm at a point were I need to make a major decision about the programs I use to create my models and I would like to know what works best for you. Again, I think this is a great model your working on! George |
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Hi George, Thanks for your reply.
Actually the Belfast pumphouse was build between 1903 and 1911, making it and early 20th building, but that's okay. For this project I am mainly using Coreldraw X4. It is a very expensive programm to buy new. But I got myself a secondhand version for a fair price. It is a great programm working all on the same screen, unlike for example paintshop which puts every layer in a new screen. The programm is great for drawing out models, but it does not have to ability to design 3d and unfold designs. I also use paint and photo editor as side programms Jerry
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Stunning architecture on this excellent, complicated structure - bravo!
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Thanks Paperboy!
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Jerry! It's almost 19th century Looks great regardless. I really like the style and your doing it justice. Thank you also for letting me know what you use for design work. Looks like I'll be a Corel user too before long. George
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Hello Jerry!
This is a great work, I love it. Regards, Joe
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Thanks George and Joe,
Here's another preview after some hours work last night: George, the Coreldraw program is a nice program to work with, at first you need to figure out how it works, if you get it, you can explore and find new possibilities everytime. Like I did with texturing this project. Jerry
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