18th century / Pirates Vignette suggestions to complement the new products
andreretogasser
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Dear artists, thank you again for the many new products on the subject of 18th century / pirates. Here are some suggestions to make the offer even more attractive.
Some ideas for vignettes:
Comments
I totally agree. a crows nest one, or a section of the deck with the plank would be great
https://www.daz3d.com/pirate-dining
https://www.daz3d.com/pirate-cabin
Thank you, I saw both products (and another captain's cabin). "pirate-dining" is very accurate as far as architecture is concerned (probably copied from the "Golden Hinde" in London), while the other two products (the 3d artists may forgive me) are decoratively very appealing - for example for a disneyland attraction - but historically horribly wrong. I bought them because of some of the props, after a very, very long hesitation because the architecture is frankly garbage (please don't blame me for the expression, I'm just being honest). The main problem, however, is that I am much more interested in the common areas of the ships - ie cargo hold, steering wheel, deck, crew quarters than the relatively "exclusive" part reserved for the captain.
I am aware that I have to appear terribly petty to many users - but for my work it is very important that the 3D models are as historically correct as possible.
I think the following Faveral products can be used for scenes in the crow's nest and rigging: https://www.daz3d.com/licorne https://www.daz3d.com/medusa
An update and some "refinement" of these excellent ships to G8 level would be very, very welcome! They are perfect for the pirate setting! CHAPEAU, FAVERAL!
https://www.daz3d.com/fg-pirate-cabin Different cabin, this one looks awesome
The beam construction looks right! The furniture .. will have to go.... but YES, with some healthy kitbashing, a couple of hammocks, a wooden grate on the ceiling, a partition in front of the windows etc, it looks promising. - Bought! Thank you Paintbox!
If you want a little more.... for 18th Century HSP... you should check out http://www.gentlemenoffortune.com/