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10-11-20, 08:56 PM | #196 |
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I am about 1/2 through DanielCoffey, and for me, quite logically laid-out. A person not familiar with S3D or their photo/graphic editor might have some issues, but you do the Blender set-up very nicely. Excellent. If you made the write-up in either Libre Office or MS Office, you could save the file as a pdf for download, maybe upload it to SubSim also. PM Onkel Neal for the set-up if you do that.
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11-23-20, 03:02 PM | #197 |
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What a great resource! The work that went into this obvious. I opened the DDS files in GIMP without any problem. I haven't tried Blender yet. I'm thinking of making my own physical reference binder. Having accurate dimensions makes a big difference!!
Thanks a lot DanielCoffey MacGregor sends Bravo Zulu ================================= An addendum to my previous post: Just out of curiosity, I went to the maritime.org site to check the ship dimensions of the silhouettes in the ONI Recognition Manuals. By 1943, ONI was producing very accurate material. The silhouettes are right on the money both visually and dimension. FYI...
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