As some of you know I am slowly building the Shamrock Website:
http://www.shamrocktrust.org.uk
As part of the website I would like to go into detail about steam theory and require nice pretty pictures showing how a twin-high engine works, how the steam flows round a puffing system with loco type boiler, how a propeller works, injector, blower, globe valve etc
Is anyone any good at computer graphics? I can draw them all on CAD but can't render them.
I also can't use any images done by anyone else without their express permission.
Is anyone good at computer graphics?
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Is anyone good at computer graphics?
I've got the vehicle, just need the boat.
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Re: Is anyone good at computer graphics?
Get in touch with Bob Shearer through the SBA website if all else fails. He might not be interested but probably knows someone who would.Maltelec wrote:As some of you know I am slowly building the Shamrock Website:
http://www.shamrocktrust.org.uk
As part of the website I would like to go into detail about steam theory and require nice pretty pictures showing how a twin-high engine works, how the steam flows round a puffing system with loco type boiler, how a propeller works, injector, blower, globe valve etc
Is anyone any good at computer graphics? I can draw them all on CAD but can't render them.
I also can't use any images done by anyone else without their express permission.
I would volunteer, but I don't have time to do everything that's on my plate now. I'm retired and I don't know how I found time to work!