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I've been in cabins of wooden ships...I've been through the Bounty, the Cutty Sark, the Balaclutha....I know they exist! I guess the problem is you need to live near a large body of water. If you get a chance, I can vouch there's a wooden ship open for tours in San Francisco, St Petersburg (Florida), and Greenwich, and I'd bet there's a few more besides. Not all galleons or even near, but the basic forms should be there. Oh; instead of pictorial reference, look at books. David Macaulay has a cut-away view of an 18th century ship somewhere, and I've seen others, too. I know David is great with the kind of fine details you'd need....
Avast ye barbiequers, I keep thinking the omly references to ships cabins will be comic books and movies. This is because I believe that in real life they are less than dramatic. I know they exist and I've been on the Balcutha as well - The H.M.S.Victory is even still commissioned by the Royal Navy(or it was the last I heard). It seems thouugh, that a ship that was 24 feet wide or so that shared a pilot's cabin and a captain's cabin below the steering deck, could not have been very big or very exciting to be in. You might end up having to fake it, and give it your interpretation - might be more interesting than the real thing. Pieces of eight and all that, - TJ
igohigh, If you can get an outside view looking at the stern "windows" you might get the best chance to do that part somewhat realistically, but then again your imagination will most likely come up with the best scene in the long run. You might, at this point sketch it out on paper as well to see what you come up with that way too. best of luck with it, - TJ
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I was thinking of the square windows as being the back of the ship (something like the H.M.S.Bounty but not with so many) as the scene I want is 2 pirates standing at a desk looking/arguing over a treasure map (using Ranapd's WolfPack for Mike and Traveler's Swashbuckler for Vicky) I might even work in Ranapd's WolfPack for Vicky on this one, but that's another part of the overall story. Trying to fill in another part of Raven La'Bell's story: http://www.renderosity.com/viewed.ez?galleryid=428892&Start=1&Artist=igohigh&ByArtist=YesThis site uses cookies to deliver the best experience. Our own cookies make user accounts and other features possible. Third-party cookies are used to display relevant ads and to analyze how Renderosity is used. By using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understood our Terms of Service, including our Cookie Policy and our Privacy Policy.
I've started a simple Captain's Cabin but still looking for decent reference pics, anyone seen any? Looking for the inside of the cabin with various wood-works, trims, ceiling, etc - not the ship's outside. So far I've found nothing on the net and only using some slim shots from CutThroat Island, Swashbuckler, and Treasure Island (ya I know, those are all "movies" but they are all I can find)