Nicely done, Danny.... you're tuning up..... Now, go for broke - give us a real time sinking w realistic lighting, all 2h 40m of it. Your version of production would be amazing as evidenced by your UE5 offerings 😎
2026! 👀👀 I won’t be doing it as Real Lighting though as it is basically a waste of time animating people and small details as they won’t be visible. And RUclips will compress it like hell lol!
@@DannyDraws1912 honestly......those who are paying more attention to the details miss the most important part of the story - the people involved. It's not the ship. I've seen a couple that have been darkened and they're absolutely terrifying when you have to focus on what you're hearing & let your mind conjure up the images. I just can't figure out why historical accuracy is always sacrificed to please the "I have to see everything" crowd.....
@@KoolDog570 It’s because my main focus is depicting an accurate sinking of how she went down. Yes I still do include accurate sound effects and include the passenger stories. But the main focus is to depict how titanic sank with the highest degree of accuracy possible
@@DannyDraws1912 if you're going for the highest degree of accuracy possible..... Then it needs to be dark. Real dark. Pitch dark. And on your other video I love the use of that ragtime version of Southern nights by Glen Campbell 😎 that is an absolutely classic music selection
This is amazing! I love it ❤❤❤ Sorry to be rude and straightforward, I was wondering, what kind of Gray was Olympic's hull painted when she was launched? I know she was painted Gray to help her stand out in the photographs back then before being painted Black. If you don't know, I'll understand. Please, Thank you and love this video.
@@LarryCrandall-z2w No, no it wasn't White. I heard in a documentary one time that she was painting Gray to help her stand out in the photographs back then. But thank you for the information though. I'm sorry if I sounded rude, I just storing remembered that someone said the ship was painted a certain kind of Gray.
@@DannyDraws1912 So...the lighter color was White? I've read and heard somewhere that it was a light Gray. I could be wrong. Thanks for the information.
They where the largest of the era, and some of the most furnished, so I'm sure they presumed they would be popular. As for not forgotten, that's difficult to know since they probably knew ships after those would be even larger. Maybe they guessed they would be mentioned in history books as some of the first of these larger ships ?
two legendary ships side by side that will create their historical stories that will change maritime history forever
Birth of the old reliable🔥💯. Beautiful animation ❤
3:50 She blows her Whistle 🥹
amazing to see my friend exelent work
Beautiful. ❤❤❤❤
Nicely done, Danny.... you're tuning up..... Now, go for broke - give us a real time sinking w realistic lighting, all 2h 40m of it. Your version of production would be amazing as evidenced by your UE5 offerings 😎
2026! 👀👀
I won’t be doing it as Real Lighting though as it is basically a waste of time animating people and small details as they won’t be visible. And RUclips will compress it like hell lol!
@@DannyDraws1912 honestly......those who are paying more attention to the details miss the most important part of the story - the people involved. It's not the ship. I've seen a couple that have been darkened and they're absolutely terrifying when you have to focus on what you're hearing & let your mind conjure up the images. I just can't figure out why historical accuracy is always sacrificed to please the "I have to see everything" crowd.....
@@KoolDog570 It’s because my main focus is depicting an accurate sinking of how she went down. Yes I still do include accurate sound effects and include the passenger stories. But the main focus is to depict how titanic sank with the highest degree of accuracy possible
@@DannyDraws1912 if you're going for the highest degree of accuracy possible..... Then it needs to be dark. Real dark. Pitch dark. And on your other video I love the use of that ragtime version of Southern nights by Glen Campbell 😎 that is an absolutely classic music selection
Really super cool! :3
Better than honor and glory
That's awesome!
Also, what's the music? It's beautiful.
Love it!!
This is amazing! I love it ❤❤❤ Sorry to be rude and straightforward, I was wondering, what kind of Gray was Olympic's hull painted when she was launched? I know she was painted Gray to help her stand out in the photographs back then before being painted Black. If you don't know, I'll understand. Please, Thank you and love this video.
@@LarryCrandall-z2w No, no it wasn't White. I heard in a documentary one time that she was painting Gray to help her stand out in the photographs back then. But thank you for the information though. I'm sorry if I sounded rude, I just storing remembered that someone said the ship was painted a certain kind of Gray.
@@ryanpoulin5144 Whatever!!!!!!
She was painted white to stand out prominently in photos for the press, this was also done in previous launches like the RMS Oceanic
@@ryanpoulin5144 Whatever!!!!!
@@DannyDraws1912 So...the lighter color was White? I've read and heard somewhere that it was a light Gray. I could be wrong. Thanks for the information.
Nice well done maybe they can make lego of Olympic and Brittanic just like they did to titanic
You're in luck. Saw on Instagram that there's going to be a Cobi HMHS Britannic model
@@DKrueger1994 Nice
Great now i need to save 700 more dollas
Мне вот интересно, создатели этого прекрасного лайнера знали что Олимпик будет очень популярен, обсуждаем и просто не забыт? ))
They where the largest of the era, and some of the most furnished, so I'm sure they presumed they would be popular. As for not forgotten, that's difficult to know since they probably knew ships after those would be even larger. Maybe they guessed they would be mentioned in history books as some of the first of these larger ships ?
I prefer Olympic more than titanic yk
Where Are The Funnels?
This is the ships launch, the funnels weren’t fitted until the fitting out process
Good job, Danny.