Diorama/Pirate ship

As you can see with the Ship that I wanted to make the ship like a wreckage, at first I started with the ship not wrecked at first, so I could get the design down then I started making it look destroyed, Which I have already started a little bit in this image, with the sail.

To get holes in the sail, I used the Booleans difference tool to get the holes in the flag. I just put a cylinder shape through the sail then used the tool. I also made the sail look wavy to make it look more realistic. and also at the end of the ship, I added cracked edges to make it look torn in half.

I modelled a fish to go under my island and then I duplicated them and put them around in different sizes and then I took it further and modelled a dolphin.

As I modelled a fish, and I went for a quite cartoon effect, as that is the overall look I want for my diorama.

In my diorama I have my dolphin model a little bit out of the water.

When modelling a dolphin, I used a cylinder and then extruded the face and the fins and then modelled the them to the shape I want then I used to the smooth tool to get a more rounded and curved shape.

Even though I have modelled a cannon before, I did attempt it again and this time I made it more like one that would be a in a pirate ship. This time I gave the stand wheels, as more of the ones in a pirate ship do have wheels on them.

As my first cannon was good but at the time, it was more of just modelling a cannon and it wasn’t a specific type of cannon.

And I also made a little shed that the captain took parts of the wood from the ship to make some shelter. And I modelled this messy on purpose to give it that feel that it has just been put together quickly.

I also gave this some wood looking affect by extruding some of the faces to get the overall look.

Published by Sarah Game Design

Hello and welcome, I'm a uni student at Teesside university studying game design. I love games that have a brilliant Script writing and story telling. I will be showing you my development as a game designer.

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