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Post subject: Re: USA Farragut ClassPosted: January 8th, 2017, 11:29 pm
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It was interpreted as 'I have all the necessary information to do so, so who knows what the new year bringeth?' :D

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Post subject: Re: USA Farragut ClassPosted: January 18th, 2017, 4:28 pm
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Did my best to reduce the length.

Sorry for the wait.

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Post subject: Re: USA Farragut ClassPosted: January 18th, 2017, 4:30 pm
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Pretty nice drawing.

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Post subject: Re: USA Farragut ClassPosted: January 18th, 2017, 6:18 pm
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It's still horribly out of scale. You can't "resize" something like this that's been drawn by guesstimation and spitballing. You need to start over from scratch. So many small details are wrong (especially with the underwater hull) because you've just taken my Fletcher class drawing and tried to work from that - which is unacceptable.

See below for a general idea of about how big the ship should be.

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Post subject: Re: USA Farragut ClassPosted: January 18th, 2017, 6:29 pm
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Tristan, as Colosseum noted, the drawing is still out of scale and jiust hacking here and there to make it shorter won't work. However, you appear to have become quite proficent with the style, as the drawing itself looks good. Don't push you down and see it in a positive way. Consider it not as a waste but as a furter excersize in refining your skills. You don't even have to trash it if you want, tweak and reuse it for AU work if you want.
For the farragut itself just restart it from scratch from a correctly scaled reference drawing. It might take some more time, but I assure you it is much better and easier than endlessly shrinking and cutting an overscaled drawing here and there in the vane attempt to get to its current dimensions.
I am confident you can do such job without much issues.

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