Covert Shores sub cutaways and profiles

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The latest is USS Parche. Lots of back-and-forth, lots of opinions and hints.I think that this is as close as you'll find anywhere unclassified.

Article: http://www.hisutton.com/USS_Parche.html

Still drawing in MS Paint - have to learn a proper tool some time.

Questions and corrections welcome. :)
 

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Great, as usual! Congratulations and thanks for sharing.
 
Damn impressive. That it was done with MS Paint makes it doubly so.
 
Very impressive, hadn't realised you were using Paint for your cutaway drawings.
 
covert_shores said:
Thanks guys ;D

A drawing program better than MS Paint!!???!!

Try GIMP:

https://www.gimp.org/

And for 3D modelling, Blender:

https://www.blender.org/
 
covert_shores said:
Thanks guys ;D

A drawing program better than MS Paint!!???!!

Try paint.net - basically a freebie version of photoshop - but a lot shallower learning curve...
 
Paint.NET is very nice, and is often profiled as a showcase for c# programming.

But apparently the next Window 10 update in 2017 will include a new overhauled MSpaint with new capabilities...
 
Another MS Paint creation. SEALION semi-sub. Got the scale a bit wrong but not bad by eye I hope.

sz2wP83.jpg


Blurb: http://www.hisutton.com/SEALION%20and%20Alligator%20stealth%20boats.html
 
The massive Pr.09852 Belgorod special mission boat in perspective. Couldn't include displacement has don't have a reliable figure for her or Moscow.
jZLouUi.jpg

From http://www.hisutton.com/Russian_Arctic_update2.html
 
Russian spy ship Yantar which is known to loiter over undersea internet cables. Drawn in MS Paint + Gimp as per usual. Hi res: http://i.imgur.com/Fj9NNPv.jpg

Info http://www.hisutton.com/Yantar.html

Smaller scale preview:
 

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Big sub-compare illustration using profiles from the new book. If resolution of attachment appears too low then go to http://www.hisutton.com/SSNs.html for original
 

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I have been remiss in not saying what a brilliant site yours is. Brilliant in fact. Thanks.
 
Bit of a thread bump...

Regarding Borei-A, you've suggested that it might be lengthened based on satellite imagery.


I'm not so sure anymore, the boat you identify as K-535 (i.e. one of the initial series) and use as a yardstick to measure K-549, in fact looks a lot like another image of K-549 to me. What first made me suspect this was the very narrow width of the rudder shadow, better matching K-549's all-moving surface than the broader conventional rudder in the earlier boats, but there's an even more compelling clue. While the initial subs have their missile tubes separated fore-aft into two groups of 8, K-549 lacks the small gap - as does the boat with open hatches which you're assuming to be K-535.

So it's not clear that Borei-A is longer than the earlier series.
 
Be very careful about "free" painting or drawing programs, especially those that allow you to work online. One has a 'terms of use' that tells the user that anything you draw becomes the property of that site.
 

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