Reblogged by cstanhope@social.coop ("Your friendly 'net denizen"):
danielgibert@mastodon.online ("Daniel Gibert") wrote:
The little tug. Yes, I have a thing with old vehicles and means of transportation. Modern ships looks boring to me. There is something lovable on the wooden cabins and riveted plates. And I super love tugboats. The little heavy workers of the marine world. This one was made a couple of years ago in #Procreate #drawing #illustration #digitalart #digitalpaint #mastoart #mastodoart #mastoartist #ship #tugboat #sea #digitaldrawing #steam
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- Drawing of a small tugboat where you can see both over and underwater parts. It is an old style boat, with riveted metal plates, dark red underwater and dark gray over water. The gunwale is white. It has a wooden light red cabin with a white painted iron frame and a white wood bridge cabin above it, that you can access thanks to an iron stair. A black and yellow chimney behind the bridge. A small mast over the bridge cabin supports a radio rig. A small crane with a little boat is behind the cabin. The submerged part cast a soft shadow on the turquoise water. (remote)
- The boat described in the first image, but part of the hull has been cut-out so you can see the inners of the ship. From top to bottom: The bridge, with the wheel and the command semaphore, walls panels are mustard yellow. The cabin, with a table, a red padded wall seat, overhead storage, a coal kitchen with a shelve for spices and condiments and some cooking tools. A petrol lamp enlights the scene. Same mustard wood panels. The hold area, right to left, contains storage, with packages, spare parts and crates. A workshop with a wooden table, a vice, buckets and tools and boxes. A metal stair to access the level, and the engine controls. The boiler, with exhaust pipes that goes up to the chimney. Finally, a triple expansion steam engine that powers the propeller, thanks to a gear box. At the bottom of the hull you can find the coal storage. And this is my largest ALT text since I opened my mastodon account. Oh my… (remote)