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CodumCallum1666
Post subject: Olympic Class wing propeller overhangs?Posted: June 27th, 2023, 1:02 pm
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can someone here please help me on this part of my drawing?

I've been griping over how to properly shade the wing propellers of the Olympic class liners. I don't know what sort of rule i should use to

This is the best that i could do and I'm sure it's wrong because i used the 45 degree shading rule The shadow follows the assumption that the light source is angled at 45 degrees,
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not to mention that's how it's cast in many photo's i've seen of Olympic's propellers.
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The actual overhang shadow cast by the wing propellers is straight down and the propeller blades cast a seperate shadow against the hull,

Is there any sort of rule that i need to follow? because I'm sure that this is nor how they would have casted such a shadow in real life.

If anyone has any idea on how it should properly be done, please come forward to help. just be sure to provide visual examples since I can better comprehend any advice in that format.

something that reflects it's irl shading as well as staying consistent with the shading of the rest of the hull.


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heuhen
Post subject: Re: Olympic Class wing propeller overhangs?Posted: June 27th, 2023, 2:42 pm
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BTW. How many threats are you planning on starting, for a single ship. you can keep it all under 1 threat, then spamming the entire forum!


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Post subject: Re: Olympic Class wing propeller overhangs?Posted: June 27th, 2023, 11:11 pm
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heuhen wrote: *
BTW. How many threats are you planning on starting, for a single ship. you can keep it all under 1 threat, then spamming the entire forum!
There has to be someone in the community that has any kknowledge on what rule i need to use to shade those parts. Especially one consisted with the shading style as shown here. like i know the structure of these wings are straight i but i don't know what shadow it should cast since the hull in that part is slightly angled not to mention what shadow the propellers would cast from the light being above front.

I ask for visual examples because yes, i can better understand advice this way.


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Post subject: Re: Olympic Class wing propeller overhangs?Posted: June 27th, 2023, 11:53 pm
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if there's anyone else here who had a better idea of what the proper shading rule/technique to shade that part of the ship, i'm open to hearing your advice.


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Post subject: Re: Olympic Class wing propeller overhangs?Posted: June 28th, 2023, 3:40 am
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Creating multiple threads, gosh playing with fire. This user has been given more help than I can recall a member given, including visual aids and a community consensus, if that doesn't help I'm afraid not much else will, oh well, got about 6.5 days to mull on that

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Post subject: Re: Olympic Class wing propeller overhangs?Posted: June 28th, 2023, 5:53 am
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bro I have been a member for like 3 days and every other post I've seen is this same question. it looks fine, not everything is completely deterministic, its art for a reason. Just recognize that this might be the one spot which you don't like and move on. musicians don't stop in the middle of a song because they got something wrong, neither should you. finalize the design and stop making your one gripe everyone else's problem.


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Post subject: Re: Olympic Class wing propeller overhangs?Posted: June 28th, 2023, 12:56 pm
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Rodondo wrote: *
Creating multiple threads, gosh playing with fire. This user has been given more help than I can recall a member given, including visual aids and a community consensus, if that doesn't help I'm afraid not much else will, oh well, got about 6.5 days to mull on that
I'm a perfectionist. i want to make sure everything is meticulously in it's place. I don't want to leave out any possible errors.


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