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royal sovereign2

Vue Historical posted on May 06, 2004
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sailng away

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pakled

8:18AM | Thu, 06 May 2004

I don't know from Vue (I use the 'other' program'..;), but 2 suggestions..if there's a more 'random' sea texture, and a more 'curvy' (i.e., windblown) flag, this would be perfect..everything else works great..keep at it.

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FitArtistSF

7:18PM | Thu, 06 May 2004

The ship is actually named the Sovereign of the Seas. Built by Phineas Pett in 1637. She was burned at her moorings in 1697 it is said by a fallen candle. The Royal Sovereign was the name of the ship commanded by Admiral Nelson's 2nd in command at Trafalgar in 1805, Admiral Collingwood. BTW, the flags are facing the wrong way. They should be facing forward because the wind blows the flags the same direction as the sails billow out. Also, the water looks too much like a grid pattern. And you need to show a little bow and stern wave, she doesn't look like she is moving, even though the sails are billowing.

RICHARD

8:33PM | Thu, 06 May 2004

thanks for the input.

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RG19

9:08PM | Thu, 06 May 2004

Always great to see a variety of ship models posted here, super work!


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