Hello Folks!
I am a professional model-builder now, but spent most of my life as a forest ecologist and person who plans for the long-term development of forests. I live high (very high - 9,000 feet) in the Central Rocky Mountains of the United States. Winter often lasts for 8 months here, so I have time to make many models. I have spent some 60 +/- years looking at oceans, rivers and streams (in addition to forests and mountains), so I like to make models of liquids and am always looking to improve my skills in that area. Models of boats should be cheap and easy for people to enjoy putting into a scene, so you'll also find some of these here and at other sites that display my models.
Come see our specialty store for water objects/models at http://www.expandingwave.com You'll find freebies there.
Softwares: Poser 8 / Poser Pro 2010+, Poser 10 / Poser Pro 2014 +, Cinema 4D, Carrara
License: This is licensed for non-commercial use only.
This version of the Kinneret Boat has a furled sail. This is a model in *.obj file format.
The sail would have been "furled" - pulled up onto the yard arm by four lines called "halyards" when the boat was being rowed, or when it was docked or moored. The sail, in those days, would have been made of simple woven, but relatively stiff materials, so it does not fold up nicely when "furled." In this case, the furled sail here also is being disturbed by a small amount of wind.
This version of the boat adds a second type of fish basket, one woven of simple wooden staves. It also adds a high resolution oil lamp made of clay. This is the type of lamp that was common in this era. This oil lamp has raised outlines of a fish design on its surface, an oil liquid, and a flame and wick.
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