Stone Cold Boat..... Rendering

Discussion in 'Boat Design' started by westlawn5554X, Aug 11, 2006.

  1. westlawn5554X
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    westlawn5554X STUDENT

    This boat have always been my small cruise special, my childish dream of escaping from boredom and city neutoxication, call it a lame try at decent old design, still I have a high regard for this designer.

    EDEY & DUFF, LTD. - The Stone Horse

    Hull Length......................23'4"
    Total Length....................28'3"
    Waterline Length.............18'4"
    Beam.............................. 7'1"
    Draft.............................. 3'6"
    Freeboard....................... 2'0"
    Height............................32'4"
    Sail Area...................339 sq.ft.
    Displacement...............4490 lbs
    Ballast (lead)...............2000 lbs

    My intention to render this fine design is for rendering practice purposes!

    Student
     

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  2. SeaSpark
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    SeaSpark -

    The Stone Horse

    Hoi,

    Nice renderings,

    I noticed the underwater shape does not resemble the real design very close. Also, a Westlawn student should be better of using software that can do hydrostatical calculations instead of Lightwave.
     
  3. westlawn5554X
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    westlawn5554X STUDENT

    yeah, I am still a rookie, waiting for my prosurf program, it seem I havent got news of maxsurf academic free student copy try out.
     
  4. messabout
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    messabout Senior Member

    Edey of Edey and Duff fame has (or had) as his own boat, a Bolger designed Sharpie of 34 feet or so. Edey has said that the sharpie is the most favorite of all his boats. An interesting contrast to the boat rendered here dont you think ?
     
  5. westlawn5554X
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    westlawn5554X STUDENT

    yes, I just particularly interested in the compactness of stone horse and the kind heart of the designer sending a catalogue explaining his philosofical why and what. It is a true joy to read his article.

    Every designer would find that small boat that catch their eyes and rule part of their designer flaire, maturing with the person.

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  6. westlawn5554X
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    westlawn5554X STUDENT

    render

    Here the Correct version I was in a hurry and really miss some detail he.......

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