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Who is doing these ships?
Good news!
The Christianus Sextus (Trinity), Postillionen, San Fernando and a variation of the HMS Unicorn by Remus are now in my folder on the PA ftp, they are all in Maya format so I can't open them but would someone do me a favour and upload a version I can import in 3ds Max so I can take a look? I would appreciate it Also has anyone made a start on converting Kris Wood's ships yet?
The Christianus will need its size looking at as its the scaled down version Remus submitted to FLS, here are a few size comparisons:
Raae (Raa frigate) Length = 110ft
Postillionen = 94ft
Christianus Sextus 180ft
I assume the Unicorn variant is Chapman Plate 55 so is 122.5ft between Perpendiculars, not sure if the other ships are measured between perpendiculars or overall but the info I got for them came from this site: http://koti.mbnet.fi/felipe/Denmark/Denmark_ships_1700-1850/denmark_ships_1700-1850.html
Enjoy,
As far as I know, no-one has taken on Kris Wood's ships yet. I would have a go myself, but I have a lot going on already. Hopefully someone will soon.
Yes I'm using Maya 5, so perhaps it is a version compatibility issue. I'll have a look around for any plugins which might help. :mm
EDIT: After some snooping around, I think I've found the solution! The trick is to use a HEX editor to open the file first, and to replace the '7.0' on the second line with '5.0'.
You can then view the model in Maya 5, even though the same error message still appears. I think that can be safely ignored.
It's all because of a lack of backwards compatibility, since the models were clearly made in Maya 7.
Do you still want the files in OBJ format, or can you now open them yourself in Maya?