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From: Eryon
7 Oct 2021   [#1]
Hull design using MoI. Classic seaworthy Boats and Yachts.
The shape of "Pontus Princess" is inspired from "Black Sea" ancient small cargo carriers.
As shown in the second picture, only five curves are lofted (loose) to obtain the rounded shape.




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Please leave a message if you like old Boats, Yachts, Cargos,... this is a free collaboration to promote MoI and hull plans.
hulldesign.weebly.com
Eric

Image Attachments:
Pontus.3.png  Pontus.4.png 


From: pafurijaz
7 Oct 2021   [#2] In reply to [#1]
Hi Eryon, this is good result, I use the stations and the profiles, and if you have to work on plans of the lines of a hull, it is very complicated with making a precise copy, I also use Blender because of a habit that has been established for years and then I import the subdivision surfaces and edit them in Moi, for me it is simpler.
I also saw your site you made some beautiful models I like them.
Greetings
From: Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
7 Oct 2021   [#3]
Hello
Very cool Models & site!

As I see that you are in France :)
here is a site where like you there is modeling with Moi3D by a user : https://lecroisicmodelisme.weebly.com/valaisanne.html

...and my little site where I made the French version of PolyCad a Nurbs free program entirely dedicated to hull modeling!
It is of course compatible with MOi with IGES format... https://moiscript.weebly.com/polycad.html


Comme je vois que vous êtes en France :)
Voici un site où comme vous il y a de la modélisation avec Moi3D par un utilisateur : https://lecroisicmodelisme.weebly.com/valaisanne.html

...et mon petit site où j'ai fait la version française de PolyCad un programme Nurbs free entièrement consacré à la modélisation de coques et carènes!
Il est bien sûr compatible avec MOi avec le format IGES... https://moiscript.weebly.com/polycad.html
From: Eryon
7 Oct 2021   [#4] In reply to [#2]
Hi Pafurijaz,
Thanks about hulldesign.weebly.com.
I will continue to communicate some 3D technics to how to build "stations".
We may share our experience in making true hull plans.
From: Eryon
7 Oct 2021   [#5] In reply to [#3]
Merci Pilou,
I saw your site and suggestions. They all amazing !
Yes I live in the south of France where the people is not anymore interested by Boats like in Bretagne.
Thanks for your help (probably with some very basic questions regarding MoI, sorry in advance).
... still looking and visiting sites you mention...
From: BurrMan
8 Oct 2021   [#6] In reply to [#1]
And the secret ingredient is......

WATERLINES!!!

Looks nice!
From: pafurijaz
9 Oct 2021   [#7] In reply to [#4]
Certainly I am pleased that you share your techniques, I also do it every now and then when I have the opportunity and I try to share some solution and workflow, I hope to do something in the future when I have more time to devote to personal projects, now I work on hulls for clients and can't spend much time and can't share certain proprietary models.

From: Eryon
26 Oct 2021   [#8] In reply to [#2]
Hello Pafurijaz,

I add some explanations about the technics to "Hull design (Tjalk)" which remain valid for any hull.
Nice looking hull curves is an art rather then engineering.
But, of course, all depends in our very personal taste.
Since, I spent my childhood on old style Liberty Ship cargos (WWII), my preference goes to classic design.
Any question is welcome.

Regards
Eric