The Titanic may be the most famous ship in history, known for its unfortunate accident that led to its sinking. However, a detailed simulation image of the Titanic’s cross section reveals the ship’s design before colliding with the iceberg and sinking to the bottom of the sea. American graphic designer Jared Owen shared a video revealing the scale of the RMS Titanic through extremely detailed cross-sectional digital images of the luxury passenger ship.
Owen relied on many sources, including National Geographic, Encyclopedia Titanica and the Titanic edition in the Haynes series to recreate the Titanic in digital form. The film simulates all 10 decks of the Titanic, including deck A, which was reserved for first class guests and provided more outdoor space for strolling and enjoying sea views. Below is deck B, containing most of lifeboats onboard. The esplanade deck runs nearly along
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