The Titanic Mod brings people at one of the most detailed and accurate free 3D recreations of the Titanic ever made. It puts the player in a whole new storyline for the game Mafia.

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crowhitewolf
crowhitewolf - - 297 comments

You should save the whole Titanic as a model in one so it can be used in other games possibly because this is the most amazingly accurate and detailed model anyone has ever made, especially since nobody else made the every single interior and tank before!

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GERSillySausage
GERSillySausage - - 239 comments

So you are basically encouraging ripping off content? That's what it sounds like.

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MrRobville Author
MrRobville - - 735 comments

I think he just means that it would be a good idea to make the mod available to port to another game, which is not a bad idea.
Although I won't make a one-click-download-done version for the sake of isolating lazy thieves that will download it and immediately claim authorship, I will support anyone that wishes to convert this mod if proper credit is given.
As soon as people download the mod, they can convert it to .3ds format if they really want it. Luckily, most thieves are too lazy to convert a few hundred models correctly. And if one ever does, there's enough evidence to support that me and my team created it.

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SinKing
SinKing - - 3,119 comments

One thing I noticed is that the shadows on the bolts on the vertical supports are on the up-, not the downside. With the kind of lighting you have they should be below the bolts. However, it's really no complaint, just something I notice.

How do you make all these bolts anyway? Do you bake the diffuse texture from a highpoly, so you get to have those bolts, or do you copy and paste them in a paint program?

These walls look nicely detailed, even without normal maps, so I guess there is a specular map in place? It's impressive how this model is nearing completion. What % would you say is done?

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The fore- and lowermost location on the ship, located in front of Cargo hold 1. In reality, this area probably had the least of care to it since there was no need for anyone to enter it besides maintenance. It stands in perfect contrast to the luxurious 1st class accomodations a few decks above. It's unknown to me what they used to fill this tank with. It could be water. If it was up to me I would fill it with Guinness.

This area might also look familliar to some Titanic fanatics who watched Channel four's "Titanic: The Mission", where they created a lifesized replica section of this area. I used pictures from it to use as reference. (Photo copyright belongs to it's respected owner)