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 From:  BurrMan
10475.6 In reply to 10475.1 
And the secret ingredient is......

WATERLINES!!!

Looks nice!
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 From:  pafurijaz
10475.7 In reply to 10475.4 
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.

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 From:  Eryon
10475.8 In reply to 10475.2 
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
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