Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Sculpty Tugboat Hull

This is a bare hull for building your own boat. It is textured with a simple design giving a waterline that is adjustable, or you can make your own texture. The boat is not scripted. 


This hull shape is common in work boats such as tugs, fishing boats and rescue craft but can be used for pleasure craft as well. I hope to see some nice designs made with this, if you do come up with something please post a comment below with a picture if you can.


Here is the download link for the zipped folder containing the xml import file:
>>>> Download Here <<<<

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