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Discovery

Poser Historical posted on Apr 24, 2003
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Description


Scott's polar exploration ship, used on the 1901-04 trip.It is now a museum in dundee scottland.

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zackm17

9:46PM | Thu, 24 April 2003

nice work, I cant compare it to the original, but that dosent matter, execllect work, you did all of that in Poser

lava

10:04PM | Thu, 24 April 2003

Well...I put together the pieces and rendered it in Poser.I could not model a decent looking rowboat myself.The ship is from the De Espona collection, I converted from max format by exporting an ascii(.ase)scene export file from max,importing into deep exploration, then export an .obj to import into poser.Then you have to apply textures and bump maps, fixing the colors of each part and sometimes making maps from the layered stuff max uses.The sea and background are 3dworldz and the fog is the nerds-I think.I get everything mixed up and forget where its from..

nomuse

2:45AM | Fri, 18 July 2003

All I can say is....you did this in POSER? Ver' nice!

Migs

10:52PM | Fri, 15 August 2003

What's nice about this is it wouldn't be much of a problem to create a well-sized crew for the ship, since the ship's rendering is already so fantastic.


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