Frevoli requested an oceangoing pirate type galley for his Caption Contest 102 victory, and I've just posted it to Companion-Vehicles. I made the sails color1, so you can Mask an insignia or whatever to them, creating the effect of a pattern just on the sails without going onto the wood part. The light gray in the preview is a 30% black screen so it will look more like those parts are in shadow. Enjoy!
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Awesome – thanks Jeff
Nice! I like it.
Sweet! Great prize choice, great drawing!
Very cool.
Awesome! I will definitely get some use out of this.
Ahoy!
She’s a Beaut.
Arrrrrgh! 🙂
@Dblade: Do you think this ship is ‘awexome’?
Oooh, I like this! Thanks Frevoli and Jeff.
Are we sure that’s called a “galley”? I’d buy “galleon” but I’m pretty sure the mess hall of a ship is called its galley. I only know because I was in the Navy for 6 years.
You’re probably right, Blazer. Galleon it is!
Both galley and galleon are types of ships.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galley
Thanks Jake. I think the one depicted is still a galleon, since it has the big sails and no oars, but it’s good to know I wasn’t TOTALLY wrong in using the word Galley at first.
Galley-OOPS!!! 😉