The Santa María was the largest of the three ships used by Christopher Columbus in his first voyage across the Atlantic Ocean in 1492. Her master and owner was Juan de la Cosa.
The Santa María was a small carrack, or "Nao" around 70 feet, and was used as the flagship for the expedition. She carried 40 men. In 1492, in the middle of the expedition, the ship ran aground and was abandoned.
The other ships of the Columbus expedition were the caravel-type ships Santa Clara, remembered as the Nina and Pinta. All these ships were second-hand (if not third or more) vessels and were never meant for exploration.
Product Features:
* DAZ Studio prop: dsf, duf/ png, with 282,220 polygons.
* The rudder can move left and right, with a Pose Control dial on the Body.
Textures:
* Includes one texture scheme.
* All of the materials use Iray shaders.
All sales images rendered in DAZ Studio with an HDRI skydome environment.
Designed for use in DAZ Studio 4.9 and above with Iray. Not recommended for use in other software programs.
Please keep in mind that this model was originally designed for distance shots. Some textures may looked pixellated or blurred when viewed close-up.
Ask us about the free Pinta (for DAZ Studio) model when you purchase both the Nina and Santa Maria.