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Future Yacht Renderings... Very Cool

Discussion in 'General Yachting Discussion' started by AMG, Aug 26, 2004.

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  1. AMG

    AMG YF Moderator

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    I have a couple of 100-footers in my files, supposed to cruise 50 knots+... :) Enjoy!

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    I see your incredible 100+ foot day boat...

    .., and raise you 50 feet! :rolleyes:

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  3. AMG

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    Well done, but I have a 100 m up my sleeve... :D

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  4. YachtForums

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    Now *THAT'S* what Katana should have looked like! MOST excellent AMG!!
  5. AMG

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    Thanks Carl! I´ll show you just another 100 foot 50 knot yacht while we are into it... ;)

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  6. Nismo350Z33

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    :eek: That's a beautiful picture! The only thing I'd change to make it perfect to me would to make the aft's sloping angle a little more like the front's. Other than that, it's amazing!

    By the way, did you make that in PS?
  7. AMG

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    Thank you! With a stern like you suggest she would be a little too much like Eco/Katana, but I have a rendering where I made the foreship more like the stern, which isn´t bad. And also a third one which shows how you can play when working in drawing programs instead of 3D. This is made in Freehand, based on EPS and vectors. It is like making clay models, apart from the 3D effects that I have to draw myself. ;)