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Sledgehammer427 07-06-09 04:04 PM

@ Keltos, The movie ones better looking.

@Pythos, the term he uses is "Sword of the Ocean"

and trust me, it would scare the living crap outta me too

pythos 07-06-09 04:30 PM

That's it. "Sword of the ocean". VERY fitting. My initial reaction to that title was o.O. Then it quickly went to "brilliant"

Silverwolf 07-06-09 06:25 PM

I think this gives the ship a little more respect than what you've got sledgehammer. The boat probably needs to be remade from scratch if it wants to look anything like the one from the movie.

http://www.domain-omega.com/Portfoli...Submarine.html

Sledgehammer427 07-06-09 11:48 PM

The best I can do is Kitbash :D

Behold the Nautilus, Pencil of the ocean!

pythos 07-15-09 09:47 AM

?
 
Is this project on hold for the other boats? I'm just wondering seeing how it has dropped far down on the forum.

gimpy117 07-15-09 11:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Sledgehammer427 (Post 1129005)
VERY Nice!
I'm actually more of a texturer than a modeler, so if you want, send me a layout of the texture, how the faces are arranged on it, and I can give you a decently good looking nautilus :up:

EDIT: the light blue bits on the pilothouse are also green.

put a bunch of rivets and stuff on it....it's an 1800's ship remember! no welds here!

longam 07-15-09 04:33 PM

I wonder how accurate this is, its from Disney?

http://www.starshipmodeler.com/news_...003_naut96.jpg

Silverwolf 07-15-09 08:55 PM

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Originally Posted by pythos (Post 1134542)
Is this project on hold for the other boats? I'm just wondering seeing how it has dropped far down on the forum.

It's not on hold, just moving slow. I've been trying to get the side windows to glow when the sub is submerged but no luck yet. When slegehammer has the texture done I'll be able to add in the effects, like the bubbles when it's submerged.

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Originally Posted by longam (Post 1134890)
I wonder how accurate this is, its from Disney?

http://www.starshipmodeler.com/news_...003_naut96.jpg

It looks pretty close to me.

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Originally Posted by gimpy117 (Post 1134626)
put a bunch of rivets and stuff on it....it's an 1800's ship remember! no welds here!

The sub will have plenty of rivets when it's done don't worry.

pythos 07-15-09 09:55 PM

That model looks like an absolute beauty. OH MY GOD, I want. Don't know what I would do at it other than bask in its glory.


Shucks it is no longer available, at least at the Disney store. I do know there is a company that makes absolutely gorgeous reproductions of this model. Wheel house, and Gallery all very nicely detailed.

Oh, and here is an absolutely insane kit that is special order. You actually install every rivet on hull plates mounted on an actual skeleton of ribs and stringers. Perhaps it is good I am poor, I'd be unwisely spending a wad O cash.
http://www.totalimmersion.com/Nautilus.htm

0167 07-17-09 12:05 AM

this sounds stupid, but anything on the weapons system, or am i just suppost to ram this thing into the yamato at flank speed while under 6in of water?

Sledgehammer427 07-17-09 01:13 AM

Well, since the nautilus was designed to take out WOODEN ships, Steel targets would cause a little difficulty, so multiple rammings may be in order, especially with RFB:D

I already edited the Hitpoints to go off the charts, but with enough that you cant go about and do it forever, you know ;)

pythos 07-17-09 11:18 AM

Oh it has got to be ramming attack only. At those speeds it would be such a fast moving target to do multiple passes, and take out rudders, propellers and putting sizable holes in a target would be quite easy. Leaving a slowly sinking and doomed vessel.

I just realized, such an attack is probably the most Humane way of taking out a ship. It ravages the target, and scares the hell out of the crew. But most if not all crew members would be able to abandon ship before it sunk. No explosions, just mighty wallops.

Too bad such a boat could not actually be made. Tonnage, with minimal loss of life and limb and looking like a creature from hell while doing it;)

0167 07-21-09 02:04 PM

who said i had to be "humane"? sink a task force and sunk every last lifeboat. what geniva accord? no, i don't understand this "Geneva accord". wha!? i'm not suppost to do that?! oh well, nobody talks

vickers03 08-15-09 05:55 AM

Quote:

It's not on hold, just moving slow. I've been trying to get the side windows to glow when the sub is submerged but no luck yet. When slegehammer has the texture done I'll be able to add in the effects, like the bubbles when it's submerged.
check here for lit up windows http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/member.php?u=238542

Silverwolf 08-18-09 01:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by vickers03 (Post 1151162)

I looked through the download list there but I couldn't find anything related to lit up windows. Which file has it?


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Originally Posted by Mikhayl (Post 1151177)
Maybe it's too late but...
You could separate the windows from the main mesh, and import this object twice in your .dat file.
The first one ("surface_windows") will use the normal glass texture and will have a "visible_underwater=false" controller, so it's only visible on the surface.
The second one "glow_windows" can use the same method as used in SH3 for neutral lit ships + a "visible_underwater=true" controller.

That's what I've got going right now. Two sets of windows one for above water and one for below.


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