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WIP Micro Submarine, Blue Orca

Poser Science Fiction posted on Aug 19, 2007
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Hello, Renderosity members. This is WIP for the Micro Submarine Blue Orca. I need your ideas and advices for the completion of this. Please give your advice and idea to me. Bugzlife

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shaft73

10:31PM | Sun, 19 August 2007

This is Nice! Maybe larger fins/wings? But not much larger. If at all!

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DennisReed

10:48PM | Sun, 19 August 2007

Awesome!

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RETIRED

11:16PM | Sun, 19 August 2007

Geeze, hate to make suggestions to the master! however, note that sharks and whales have a large dorsel fin for stability and maneuverabilty. Same with sailboats freeboard. modern ship design is now including a bottom fin, extending 12 feet below the belly which stops pitch and chop that causes seasickness. Sooo - maybe larger verticle fins would improve stabilty and handling; certainly so on or at the surface. appears that the lower model conning tower (sail) could contribute to cavitation damn nice designs the way they are though. :-)

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MajinBoo

11:30PM | Sun, 19 August 2007

I love them both! When can I buy?

cujoe_da_man

12:05AM | Mon, 20 August 2007

with a few minor alterations, you'd have yourself a nice jet for that top one, like 'em as is, great textures

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Fredy

2:21AM | Mon, 20 August 2007

Looks very cool. My only suggestion: Make the fins changeable in size, so everybody can select the size of the fins they prefer... ;) I like it the way it is! :)

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Beausabre

6:01AM | Mon, 20 August 2007

Hmmm....the only thing I can suggest is to remove the directional props you have scattered all over the place. That's a pretty "old school" design, from before the development of rotating thrusters like you see on the submersible "Alvin." Given that this is supposed to be a futuristic design, I'd suggest low-profile water jets, particularly on the "high-speed" type.

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Biffowitz

6:18AM | Mon, 20 August 2007

Fantastic modeling, they look great. I'd love to see them in a ocean enviroment. The texture looks a little too new, if you know what I mean? like they just came out of the showroom. A alternate texture, of a more seasoned type might be worth thinking about! Superb work!!!

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Tracesl

6:27AM | Mon, 20 August 2007

Sweet!

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StarGazer9

6:48AM | Mon, 20 August 2007

Cool work!

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Rausen

10:20AM | Mon, 20 August 2007

WOW, you have a great creative mind!!! Suggestions: the front of the sub must have more weight because teh center of gravity stills on the tail, that make inestable and can be seen unreal. Love the overdrive vents, makes me wonder how many movements can do this amazing ship, congratulations!!!!

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JohnDelaquiox

12:17AM | Tue, 21 August 2007

amazing work so far

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CrimsonDesire

9:20PM | Tue, 21 August 2007

Oh I likes it ^^

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Azatoth

5:32AM | Sat, 08 September 2007

Considering the size of the cockpit, and asuming the side bulbous side constructs are floating tanks, the middle crew compartment look to small. Also the vertical propellers would create a great amount of drag at higher speeds I believe. Maybe mainthrusters with the suggested fins would indded look more realistic. I love the realistic look, and also the color choice.


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