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Kendras 11-04-17 07:49 AM

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Originally Posted by the_frog (Post 2523332)
Have you tried using small texture files?

That was the right way ! I put out of the .dat file the big textures, and now SH3 runs fine ! Thank you Sir ! :yeah:



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Originally Posted by VonDos (Post 2523055)
Hi Kendras!
That's amazing, i also was working on this little model :P
At moment, i'm just mapping textures (early wip phase)

:up:

VonDos 11-04-17 09:23 AM

Here's my own WIP version assembled for trials: :salute:

https://image.ibb.co/hbrg2b/SH3_Img_..._14_40_272.jpg

Note old paddle tug's textures...

Just a question: how we can release those works without copyright problems? Can we ask someone permissions for fair use? :timeout:

Best regards,
Vd

Kendras 11-04-17 11:41 AM

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Originally Posted by VonDos (Post 2523378)
Here's my own WIP version assembled for trials: :salute:



Note old paddle tug's textures...

Nice work, mate ! :salute:

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Originally Posted by VonDos (Post 2523378)
Just a question: how we can release those works without copyright problems? Can we ask someone permissions for fair use? :timeout:

I think we should ask them directly.

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Originally Posted by gap (Post 2522591)
How accurate are Wargaming's (World of Warship) ship models?

I ask so because...

https://p3dm.ru/xfsearch/World+of+Warships/

So, what's your idea ? :)

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Originally Posted by the_frog (Post 2522309)
I appreciate ship models with realistic hulls :D

I know you also like destroyers ... What do you think about this one ?


the_frog 11-04-17 07:11 PM

@VonDos & kendras:

The tug looks good with the original well as with the SH textures.

Whom to ask for permission to release the models? Those who ripped and uploaded them? The original owner? The release of the ripped models is likely covered by the webpages statement that all models are only for private use. Is non-profit distribution of the models for other games alos covered? No idea.

I will use the models as already stated -- as kind of 3D plans for my own creations in case I cannot find useful plans.

There are already models of the Gnevny-/Gremyashchiy-/Project 7-type destroyers in SH3/SH4. They are rather simple. The WoW model, however, is a different thing. It captures nicely the fine lines of those ocean greyhounds. The Italian design influence is striking :D

Kendras 11-09-17 05:51 AM

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Originally Posted by the_frog (Post 2523484)
The release of the ripped models is likely covered by the webpages statement that all models are only for private use.

I didn't find such statement.

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Originally Posted by the_frog (Post 2523484)
Is non-profit distribution of the models for other games alos covered?

That's the one million dollar question. :03:

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Originally Posted by the_frog (Post 2523484)
There are already models of the Gnevny-/Gremyashchiy-/Project 7-type destroyers in SH3/SH4. They are rather simple.

I didn't know that ?!

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Another question : is it possible to make a sea unit separate in more than 2 parts when it's hit by a torpedo ? :hmm2:

the_frog 11-09-17 12:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Kendras (Post 2524325)
I didn't find such statement.

http://fs5.directupload.net/images/171109/5iayqo7o.jpg

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Originally Posted by Kendras (Post 2524325)
I didn't know that ?!

The first, very simple versions came early in the SH3 mod history, an improved model is included in the SH4 Soviet Waterways Mod.

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Originally Posted by Kendras (Post 2524325)
Another question : is it possible to make a sea unit separate in more than 2 parts when it's hit by a torpedo ? :hmm2:

As far as I understand, in SH3 and SH4 ships can only break into two parts. Air planes seem to disintegrate into more parts.


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