![]() |
SUBSIM: The Web's #1 resource for all submarine & naval simulations since 1997 |
![]() |
#1 |
Sailor man
![]() Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Belfast Maine, USA
Posts: 44
Downloads: 153
Uploads: 0
|
![]()
Hello everyone, I have a question
What was the ambient lighting in a German sub like? We seem to be developing two schools of thought on the matter. One school is going for the darker, less lit more shadow look, while the other school more towards more light less shadows. HINT: There is no right answer. For my own two cents, I tend to think that there was no lighting except for the electric lights day and night. I would think you would want to keep as well lit as possible for crew efficiency, if for no other reason. What do you think? Remember no right answer, just opinions GvB |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
#2 | ||
Navy Seal
![]() Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Houston, TX
Posts: 9,404
Downloads: 105
Uploads: 1
|
![]() Quote:
Quote:
It boils down to - some people want the Das Boot Hollywood dramatic lighting, and some people want realism.
__________________
They don’t think it be like it is, but it do. Want more U-boat Kaleun portraits for your SH3 Commander Profiles? Download the SH3 Commander Portrait Pack here. |
||
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
#3 |
Sea Lord
![]() Join Date: Mar 2010
Posts: 1,845
Downloads: 184
Uploads: 2
|
![]()
Das Boot is not the typical crappy Hollywood made fantasy, is why is so realistic.
Actually, I dont think it was any standard ambient for any u-boot interior. If my crew fell comfortable with a pink interior and wear short leather skirts, I would paint it pink just to make sure no torpedo will miss. Is me and my crew who need to survive months and years all alone out in the ocean, not the engineers and designers. So use whatever makes you comfortable and feel good. |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
#4 |
Seasoned Skipper
![]() Join Date: Jan 2010
Posts: 713
Downloads: 209
Uploads: 0
|
![]()
the only problem I have is with the HDR bloom making my crew's faces shine like they are the second coming of christ or an angel or something. Lots of games seem to overuse bloom.
|
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
#5 |
Seaman
![]() Join Date: Dec 2009
Posts: 38
Downloads: 86
Uploads: 0
|
![]()
http://www.deutscher-marinebund.de/0...schine_max.swf
http://www.deutscher-marinebund.de/0...ntrale_max.swf Note that it isn't lit by its own lights. |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
#6 | |
Sailor man
![]() Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Belfast Maine, USA
Posts: 44
Downloads: 153
Uploads: 0
|
![]() Quote:
|
|
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
#7 |
Seasoned Skipper
![]() Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Mississippi
Posts: 651
Downloads: 363
Uploads: 0
|
![]()
ooooohhhh boy here we go.
![]() ![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
#8 |
Rear Admiral
![]() |
![]()
Fact of the matter is, u boat interiors were not dimly lit, dark walled caves. Look at U995 and U505 for examples. The only uboat that was a dimly lit, dark walled cave was the stage set in the Das Boot, and for dramatic effect.
|
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
#9 |
Navy Seal
![]() Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Houston, TX
Posts: 9,404
Downloads: 105
Uploads: 1
|
![]()
It's realistic as far as cinema goes, but do not mistake it for being realistic as far as U-boats go.
__________________
They don’t think it be like it is, but it do. Want more U-boat Kaleun portraits for your SH3 Commander Profiles? Download the SH3 Commander Portrait Pack here. |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
#10 | ||
Navy Seal
![]() Join Date: Mar 2000
Posts: 8,643
Downloads: 19
Uploads: 0
|
![]() Quote:
Quote:
|
||
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
#11 |
Serial Port Protector
Join Date: Sep 2002
Posts: 1,424
Downloads: 370
Uploads: 0
|
![]()
the pictures show a fresh white intact interrior painting, its still fresh because the subs arent in service any more and also got repainted. If you look in some ships how the painting is suffering over a short time, you think omg. Also in submarines and engine rooms we have very dirty air mixed with oil and other ****, which is darkening the interrior also, not to forget the corrosion from the salty air. Ithink together with a real WWII sub lightning (not to powerfull because of power consumtion) it have a much darker interrior look as on that pictures above.
__________________
Stormy...... |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
#12 |
Silent Hunter
![]() Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: standing watch...
Posts: 3,855
Downloads: 344
Uploads: 0
|
![]()
Re. Das boot
I recall reading that the original plan was to film the boat with the proper color and lighting, but it did not look right on screen, so they went with the grey walls and dimmer lighting. If you pay close attention, you will notice the wall and hatch leading to the engine room is painted the correct cream color.
__________________
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
#13 |
Bosun
![]() Join Date: Mar 2009
Posts: 68
Downloads: 236
Uploads: 0
|
![]()
Cant Speak to Subs......
But I have spent Many hours at Sea in a Few different ships. My Experience was From the lowest Fishing Boat, to the "State of the Art" Yacht, to the Ocean going Tug, to the Crew Boat...... While there will always be the occasional "Scow", Most boats are regularly and CONSTANTLY being maintained. I would be VERY surprized if the Military would allow many "Scows" ! I cant remember being on a Boat that was "Dark and Dirty" ! Night Light...... It dont take Much ! With no other competeing light sources, it takes Very Little to "Light-Up" the Cabin. In Fact..... Once WELL Off-Shore, we most times would turn off all deck lights including the Running lights as they Blinded you to things that ambient Star/Moon light would allow you to see. ( Like Semi Floatting Cargo Containers that washed off a Frieghter somewhere..... Birds Standing on things in the middle of the Ocean is a BAD thing... Steer AWAY from them !!! ). One Capt. I worked for would also cover instrument lites with Tape, so as to not get "Glare" when trying to look "Out". One Fishing Boat I worked had two sets of Lights. One set was HI Halogens..... Lit the Boat up like a Christmas Tree, mostly used for Cleaning/Inspecting or Showing Off how fast you can deplete your Batteries ! The Other set was Very Dim ... I wanna say 20/25 watt... and we then unscrewed about half of them as they were Too much. Interesting Note : Dark, Dirty, Confined Spaces were/are a degenerating effect on Crew. Thats why a Great deal of thought is put into "Colors", Lights and such. I asked A Tug Boat Capt. once why the Interiors of a lot of the Tugs I had been on, used a similar Blueish/Green color. He said that it did not reflect light as bad so as to help eliminate Glare, AND... Military Studies showed it to be a "Shoothing" color... to help with crew anxiety. ( Ocean Goers See some Tall Waves ! ). For what its worth.............. |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
#14 |
Bilge Rat
![]() Join Date: Feb 2011
Posts: 1
Downloads: 0
Uploads: 0
|
![]()
the lighting would deffinently be pretty dim and have more shadows.
Going off 1970 DE boats iv seen, i couldnt imagine WW2 boats would be any better. |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
#15 |
Stowaway
Posts: n/a
Downloads:
Uploads:
|
![]()
well just think about how Anything was lighted back then in that time period, high wattage bulbs werent very easy to make and expensive to use so most "routine" environments were very shadowy and dimly lit so taking a sub into account it was probably better lit then most buildings yet still be engulfed in shadows that make vision for maps and charts not all that easy
movies andf games play tricks with lighting to serve ther purpose the want so as mentioned before you must decide if you want it to be in line with realism or to satisfy the image you got from some movie |
![]() |
![]() |
|
|