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Got a dreadnought look to it

 

Should be a counter for them unloaded big ricky jobbies

Yep certainly has some Victorian Naval design cues, not least the colour scheme :) As mentioned in another thread, the experimental steam-turbine powered 'Turbinia' of the 1890's has also influenced my thoughts.
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Posted (edited)
stuart23, on 02 October 2011 - 07:30 PM, said:

Wouldn't a real sketch be better?

 

 

Yes - go on then..

 

 

Not my boat....but done during my summer holiday

 

boat1.jpg

Edited by stuart23
Posted

 

De-saturating the image so its black & white

Inverting it so it becomes a negative

Adding Guassian blur at a custom pixel radius

Adjusting the gamma to get the contrast back up

 

:blink:

 

I think I'll stick to a pencil and paper.

 

Albert

Posted

I like that for a Christmas card, looks like a snow flurry around the door and the flag and with icy grass and a frosty shine under the bridge...very nice.

 

 

 

ooo I LIKE IT!!! I LIKE IT ALOT :-)back in a mo, reaching for my iphone...oooo I REALLY LIKE IT,,THANK YOU

 

Not my boat....but done during my summer holiday

 

boat1.jpg

 

 

 

Very nice...

Posted

Not my boat....but done during my summer holiday

 

boat1.jpg

no matter how good the apps are; you can't beat a good old fashioned paint and paper version....

nice work! :clapping:

Posted (edited)

More Isnobbery.

 

I've got just as good an 'app' on my netbook.

Here's a Steve Hudson I did earlier:

 

 

 

 

Boat-2.jpg

 

Are you sure it's a netbook - I think you may have bought an Etch-a-sketch ;)

Edited by Martin Megson
Posted

If we're talking PC Paint sketches now... here's one I prepared earlier:

 

Narrowboat.jpg

 

:P

Not sure its quite what i would spec, but i like that.

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