I posted a bit ago inquiring on determining the measurements, specificaly the perpendicular line that runs across the middle of each deck plan (overhead). I was told that the gap betwee marks represents roughtly three feet.
Given that, I have worked meticulously on a Minecraft titanic version that is as true as possible to the design. I wanted to inquire on a process I am utilizing and if it (in community opinion) meets truthiness.
Attached are two screenshots. After purchasing the
deckplans, I utilized Photoshop to apply measurements and grids. I adjusted the parameters of grid overlay so as to mirror what amounts to a minecraft block (note, note minecraft dimensions, which is assumed to be 3m=1blk). That said, in the first image you can see I have highlighted a three-sqare area between the perpendicular line noted above.
With this, I presume the measurements for each square to be equal to one foot, as three fit within said open space.
Is this correct or am I missing something?
For demonstration, I have included a second image, of Nos 1 &2 Boiler Casing. If I am using the noted gridlie established, then the true dimensions of the area between the fidleys should be: 21’ x 25’ (WxL). Likewise, dome over lounge (Compass Platform): 13’ x 23’.
Thus, for my project - where one block = 1ft (based on the established grid), the number of blocks would also be 21x25 (boiler casing). Is this accurate?
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