@@Local-Of-The-Mitten-State Titanic had a fire in a coal chute that started before the voyage began. The efforts to put it out resulted in the weight of the coal being disproportionate on her port side, resulting in the list. As fate would have it, the excess weight on the port side would act as a counter balance that kept the ship from capsizing during the sinking.
God, what a beautiful ship. Titanic was the epitome of elegance and beauty in ships. The design of this ship was just flawless. Each and every ship before and after Titanic had some sort of imperfection in their design, they were either too long, too tall, to bulky, to crammed, had weird aft decks etc. but Titanic's design simply was gorgeous, with no imperfections.
Agreed, her imperfections where within the design, the height of watertight bulkheads is the main one. Still they raised Brittanics and shes in the same world (different neighborhood) from her sister.
I personally think the Mauretania is prettier (unpopular opinion, I know). There's something about the curved bridge, the massive intakes. It has the aggression of a sports car to it. Titanic is beautiful as well, but there's just something about the big Cunarders.
@@AgentGodzillaRP1 Lol. That engine sound was barely noticeable on higher decks. It got more prominent when you descended deeper into the vessel's hull below D deck and below and around Titanic's fourth funnel where the main reciprocating engine room was located. Consequently passengers of those 3rd class cabins that were closest to the engine room were actually one of the first to be alerted that something had happened on that fateful night when engines suddenly after four days of continuous pounding went silent...
That is so true. I love the sound of the reciprocating engines their sound is very relaxing to me! if I would have been on the Titanic I would have been able to sleep because of the constant sound of the reciprocating engines, It was a pleasant ambient background noise.
This ambiance is phenomenal. The lighting, the sound of the engines, the flags blowing, the water…perfect. I know @History401 (one of your Patreon officers) loves this.
This is wonderful! A nice touch would be to have her lights gradually come on all over the ship and then have her all lit up and sailing away into the night…
I can just imagine the 2208 souls onboard inside away from cool outdoors that evening enjoying another fine end of day at sea with friends they made on this voyage.
In an alternate universe where Titanic actually made it to New York with a VERY successful crossing. E.J Smith retires with full honors, Bruce Ismay's reputation isn't shattered, Thomas Andrews is beyond the moon with how everything worked so smoothly, and the crew watching with smiles and hopes for many of the passengers departing the ship for better lives. 2 Olympic class liners (with a third being built) competing with Cunard's Lusitania and Mauritania as the top ships of the Atlantic Ocean.
Then just a couple years later, the name _Empress of Ireland_ becomes a fulcrum in western history, maybe even throwing a spanner into the development of WWI with what a huge international spectacle the disaster is.
gosh its beautiful!!! perfect!!! flawless!!!! seriously the prettiest machine ever. Thank you Thomas Andrews for bringing these stunning olympic class ships to life, especially the unbeatable Titanic. beautiful and breathtaking inside and out!!!! from every angle!!! 👏👏👏💯🤩🤩🤩
What a great animation. I am also impressed by the attention to detail like the slight list to port and also the "This vessel has triple screws" notice boards which are now shown with white letters on a black background instead of a red background - recent research strongly suggests that the signs did have a black background. Excellent work, guys.
0:46 it's about time someone makes the funnels properly glossy like they were. This looks 1,000,000 times better just by that and polishes the design completely.
That was incredible. To whomever thought of this thank you. Just watching the ship sail. Listen to the engines and see the stacks. People enjoying themselves.
Sort of. Steerage passengers with stern accommodations would have heard the engines more distinctly. First and second class passengers heard more of a low humming and slight vibration. It was quite soothing according to some passengers and quite noticeable when it abruptly stopped. The engines could not be heard topside.
Truly I guess the Titanic's story will never die; there's always new awesome stuff popping up such as this but anyway here's why I think the Titanic's story will never die: (1) she was the largest movable man-made object of her day, (2) she excelled in luxury appointments, (3) it was her maiden voyage (of all voyages), (4) there were many celebrities of the day on board, (5) there was already a lot of talk about all her features before she was ever launched (including her "unsinkability"), and (6) the Titanic was the first ship in living memory to be sunk by an iceberg. Of course, let's not forget those who died. 1,500 souls is 1,500 souls.
Yeah I agree it's beautiful and your documentary about the iceberg and the sinking and what they did on the way to the sinking was incredible Good job on this one and the documentary
Hopefully they'll show Ambience on crew area, stream engine, kitchen, Scotland Road, first class area, second class area, third class area even decks areas and the sinking of the ship soon.
@@josephblomeister3040 Because of the fire in one of the coal bunkers on the starboard side. They had to shift a lot of coal to the port side in order to be able to reach the fire and extinguish it. After that the coal remained on the port side, causing Titanic to have a slight list to port.
Except the sun never set at Titanic’s stern. That would require her to be traveling east, on the return leg of the voyage. And actually, from where the sun is positioned slightly to port of the stern, Titanic would be traveling a little to the southwest. Other than that, it’s a lovely ambiance video.
Absolutely beautifull, love the sounds of the engine, could be setup as a 3d screen saver, its also very calming to watch. very nice work hope to see more.
This is phenomenal work. The light, the sound of the engines, the blue Jack, the water, all perfect. In know History401 loves this. She is one of your Patreon Officers. She can’t stop watching it. Nor I, for that matter. Love the sound of the engines.
First, I discover BlackAtom productions, and his rabbit hole of bizarre, yet cool, sleep-sound videos, and the THAG goes and drops their own out of nowhere a few days later. What a weird and exciting point in my life.
Yup. That is the sound of the two triple expansion steam engines. I highly doubt that you could hear it from the outside though. But it’s beautiful, isn’t it?
What a perfect way to start my Sunday. I am in awe on what you have all done at THG. I cannot stop gazing at her beauty. The details…I am amazed. The incredible work you’ve all done is appreciated beyond what I can ever express. Now, if only I had a decent computer where I could explore her!
What a beautiful ship, such elegance and grace, truly a masterpiece....Titanic was the zenith of ship building, an industry that has been in decline ever since, just take a look at the garbage they churn out nowadays "OASIS OF THE SEAS" and so on all look like bulky hunks of trash that will never be remembered and for good reason
“It was the last time Titanic ever saw daylight.”
The recovered big piece saw daylight again
@@rexrabbiteer true lol. So 0.1% of the titanic saw daylight again
😭
"We're up to dusk, the night of the sinking. 6 hours to go."
*A night time animation would also look amazing*
Don't give them more excuses to stay silent!
Noticed her slight lean to port. Nice touch.
I noticed the slight list to port as well
What is the reason for that? Ive always been curious about that? Can anybody explain?
@@Local-Of-The-Mitten-State Titanic had a fire in a coal chute that started before the voyage began. The efforts to put it out resulted in the weight of the coal being disproportionate on her port side, resulting in the list.
As fate would have it, the excess weight on the port side would act as a counter balance that kept the ship from capsizing during the sinking.
and it slowed down the sinking@@RickisRetiered
@@RickisRetiered aaaaaaaah good to know!
God, what a beautiful ship. Titanic was the epitome of elegance and beauty in ships. The design of this ship was just flawless. Each and every ship before and after Titanic had some sort of imperfection in their design, they were either too long, too tall, to bulky, to crammed, had weird aft decks etc. but Titanic's design simply was gorgeous, with no imperfections.
i think just exactly the same. perfect and flawless from every angle. its just perfect is unbelievable. beautiful!!!!!!
Agreed....it's nice to know I'm not the only one that thinks this way
Agreed, her imperfections where within the design, the height of watertight bulkheads is the main one. Still they raised Brittanics and shes in the same world (different neighborhood) from her sister.
I personally think the Mauretania is prettier (unpopular opinion, I know). There's something about the curved bridge, the massive intakes. It has the aggression of a sports car to it.
Titanic is beautiful as well, but there's just something about the big Cunarders.
Britannic as an liner would have been even better
Nothing beats the sound of the reciprocating engines pounding continuously...😍
Honestly yea, it's a pleasant ambient background noise
It gives Titanic her own heartbeat. As if she has her own soul.
Can that sound be heard in reality if you’re on deck or looking at the ship from a distance?
I’d go insane after hearing that for days
@@AgentGodzillaRP1 Lol. That engine sound was barely noticeable on higher decks. It got more prominent when you descended deeper into the vessel's hull below D deck and below and around Titanic's fourth funnel where the main reciprocating engine room was located. Consequently passengers of those 3rd class cabins that were closest to the engine room were actually one of the first to be alerted that something had happened on that fateful night when engines suddenly after four days of continuous pounding went silent...
That is so true. I love the sound of the reciprocating engines their sound is very relaxing to me! if I would have been on the Titanic I would have been able to sleep because of the constant sound of the reciprocating engines, It was a pleasant ambient background noise.
something no one asked for
but everyone wanted
@@lga9046 why
@@konstantine21_4 oh wait, my browser clipped the part about everyone wanting it. I'm on board!
H&G's market research is on point.
This ambiance is phenomenal. The lighting, the sound of the engines, the flags blowing, the water…perfect. I know @History401 (one of your Patreon officers) loves this.
I just wish it was on an eight hour loop 😁
This is wonderful! A nice touch would be to have her lights gradually come on all over the ship and then have her all lit up and sailing away into the night…
..Yeah. .that'd look just great ! ! 👌🏼
I can just imagine the 2208 souls onboard inside away from cool outdoors that evening enjoying another fine end of day at sea with friends they made on this voyage.
In an alternate universe where Titanic actually made it to New York with a VERY successful crossing. E.J Smith retires with full honors, Bruce Ismay's reputation isn't shattered, Thomas Andrews is beyond the moon with how everything worked so smoothly, and the crew watching with smiles and hopes for many of the passengers departing the ship for better lives. 2 Olympic class liners (with a third being built) competing with Cunard's Lusitania and Mauritania as the top ships of the Atlantic Ocean.
.I'm being a bit emotional reading this !
And Celine Dion is still a lounge singer.
Then just a couple years later, the name _Empress of Ireland_ becomes a fulcrum in western history, maybe even throwing a spanner into the development of WWI with what a huge international spectacle the disaster is.
That was the last time Titanic ever saw daylight
The Titanic was a very beautiful ship, the epitome of beauty & elegance.
gosh its beautiful!!! perfect!!! flawless!!!! seriously the prettiest machine ever. Thank you Thomas Andrews for bringing these stunning olympic class ships to life, especially the unbeatable Titanic. beautiful and breathtaking inside and out!!!! from every angle!!! 👏👏👏💯🤩🤩🤩
Alternate universe where the Titanic is sailing aimlessly and the crew are slowly going insane
Reminds me of Ian Edginton's Leviathan comic
🎉
@@dabird2409 thanks for the suggestion! just read it and liked it a lot
Glad you liked it!@@huellas8117
The bunkers are enchanted Bunkers of Holding, the coal supply is endless.
The engine sound is mesmerizing! I wonder what the people on board thought about it!?
What a great animation. I am also impressed by the attention to detail like the slight list to port and also the "This vessel has triple screws" notice boards which are now shown with white letters on a black background instead of a red background - recent research strongly suggests that the signs did have a black background.
Excellent work, guys.
0:46 it's about time someone makes the funnels properly glossy like they were. This looks 1,000,000 times better just by that and polishes the design completely.
3:45 Breathtaking!
That was incredible. To whomever thought of this thank you. Just watching the ship sail. Listen to the engines and see the stacks. People enjoying themselves.
Is it me, or the ship is listing gently to port as she did on the night of the sinking? Great video by the way
..No, you're not the only one noticing this... . 🙌🏼
that's intentional
Is that what you'd hear late at night when the ship is quiet, from your cabin? It's actually quite comforting!
What made most passenger awake in that fateful night wasn't the iceberg strike itself, but when the engines stopped.
@@ExAnimoPortugal I wouldve heard it but Idk thats just Me ;-;
Sort of. Steerage passengers with stern accommodations would have heard the engines more distinctly. First and second class passengers heard more of a low humming and slight vibration. It was quite soothing according to some passengers and quite noticeable when it abruptly stopped. The engines could not be heard topside.
One of the reasons to stay alive = to live when THAG is finally released
So, you want eternal life. 'cause this game is never coming out.
@@___David__Probably...
But Project 401 will be released within this decade.
It’s already out you idiots.
Great work, Jack, I can now use the ocean and soft tones of the triple expansion engines to help me relax and sleep
Truly I guess the Titanic's story will never die; there's always new awesome stuff popping up such as this but anyway here's why I think the Titanic's story will never die: (1) she was the largest movable man-made object of her day, (2) she excelled in luxury appointments, (3) it was her maiden voyage (of all voyages), (4) there were many celebrities of the day on board, (5) there was already a lot of talk about all her features before she was ever launched (including her "unsinkability"), and (6) the Titanic was the first ship in living memory to be sunk by an iceberg. Of course, let's not forget those who died. 1,500 souls is 1,500 souls.
This is amazing!!! Please do more! Thank you for putting such heart into all that you do!
Yeah I agree it's beautiful and your documentary about the iceberg and the sinking and what they did on the way to the sinking was incredible Good job on this one and the documentary
I set this as a animated desktop background, love it so much!
Now I can go to sleep or study to the sounds of Titanic's Engines! Thanks Guys!!
Awesome . Very well done indeed . Love the sound of a triple expansion steam engine and the sound of the ocean ..
Beautiful animation! Good job Jack and Kyle! 😊
I’m immediately putting this into my ship ambience playlist.
Beautiful work from Jack Gibson and Kyle well done
Titanic sailed West. The sun is at the back (stern) of the ship. This ship was sailing East.
It could be sunrise sweetie.
@@OzzieBo Title says sunset sweetie 🥴🥴
Absolutely mesmerizing. 🥰😍
Note to self: don’t watch this when you need to be working because now I need a nap. 💤 😴 lol #relaxed
Rose: Hello Jack.... I changed my mind
This is not on her maiden voyage I reckon, with the sun setting on her port side?
A sunset to night version would be awsome
Hopefully they'll show Ambience on crew area, stream engine, kitchen, Scotland Road, first class area, second class area, third class area even decks areas and the sinking of the ship soon.
Beautiful, however she's sailing roughly due north and her only voyage had her sailing due west.
2:10 perfect accurate recreation of that scene in Titanic 1997 before Jack entered the Grand Staircase as Titanic sailed through the sunset ❤❤❤❤
Beautiful Video
Eyy even the tilt is there, nice.
Why was it tilting?
@@josephblomeister3040 Because of the fire in one of the coal bunkers on the starboard side. They had to shift a lot of coal to the port side in order to be able to reach the fire and extinguish it. After that the coal remained on the port side, causing Titanic to have a slight list to port.
It's called a list, not a tilt
@@TesiaCullen Thank You! Yeah I had heard about the coal bunker fire but never knew it caused a list.
@@josephblomeister3040 You're very welcome!
You guys nailed that White Star Buff paint color; perfect match to Ken Marshal's paintings! Thanks!
Almost forgot about the project glad to see a post
This is actually wonderful, perfect background ambiance for the story I'm writing.
We need a night version too please ❤ I need it every night I sleep
I'm eagerly awaiting an animation of the Titanic setting sail from Southampton port 🙂
She’s beautiful! Awesome work team.
Best Titanic sailing in sunset video. I liked it very much.
*Beautiful. it looks better than James Camerons Titanic VFX*
This is magically soothing! Beautiful work!
1:32 Titanic is having a 2 degree list to port
"Can't wait to play this game" - Me, 2012, but in 2024
This would be a killer in VR 8k 180° video on a real scale.
Except the sun never set at Titanic’s stern. That would require her to be traveling east, on the return leg of the voyage. And actually, from where the sun is positioned slightly to port of the stern, Titanic would be traveling a little to the southwest. Other than that, it’s a lovely ambiance video.
..Excellent observation 👌🏼👌🏼
..Really love to read about these small but significant things in smart people's comments ! 💙
Did anyone notice that she has a list to port?....... :P
I did.
This is beautiful. Thanks for sharing!
This is fantastic guys!! 👏 ❤
Wouldn't that be sunrise?
Since, you know, titanic was sailing into the west?
Beautiful.
this is beautiful.
Aaah. I’ve solved it. The reason why I love these so much is because the sound of the engines sound like a heartbeat
This is my new favorite video of UA-cam
this is exactly what i wanted, this is going to my Windows Vista dreamscene content and will be my live wallpaper
The sun refusing to set should make spotting bergs easier.
Beautiful details.
I love how the Titanic also has the 7-degree list to port in this animation Aswell.
Great attention to detail.
Amazing work! keep up the amazing animations!!!😁😄😃😀
A sunset that lasts one hour! Let it be like this everyday! Sunsets are just too short.
Come to Cape Town, South Africa. In the summer we have long sunsets. There is still light in the sky at 8:30 pm.
Come to Iceland in June. Sunset and sunrise become the same for hours and hours. Very surreal.
this is great for reading.
Awesome video
Breathtaking TItanic, especially at sunset.
so many wires and supports.
Absolutely beautifull, love the sounds of the engine, could be setup as a 3d screen saver, its also very calming to watch. very nice work hope to see more.
I love the sound of the reverberations of the engines.
..As if we're listening to her heartbeats !
This is a video I needed.
14 April be like:
They had no idea it was their last sunset 😢
Oh I love this! Your content is spectacular ❤ thank you for your hard work.
Absolutely gorgeous. ❤
Fantastic
A sunset to remember.
This is phenomenal work. The light, the sound of the engines, the blue Jack, the water, all perfect. In know History401 loves this. She is one of your Patreon Officers. She can’t stop watching it. Nor I, for that matter. Love the sound of the engines.
Pls do one in the day, would b incredible ngl
Good effort honor and glory. Good effort.
This reminds me of that scene on the movie when rose meets jack at the bow and they share that beautiful kiss ❤
.. Followed by the famous sketch sequence... .
Titanic ASMR? 😁❤️
Is it for sleep relaxing?
amazing
First, I discover BlackAtom productions, and his rabbit hole of bizarre, yet cool, sleep-sound videos, and the THAG goes and drops their own out of nowhere a few days later. What a weird and exciting point in my life.
I'd like to see Titanic sailing on sunrise.
What are we actually listening to? The machines sound like that? It seems like a heartbeat
I don't know, I ask the same.
It sounds like a drum solo.
Yup. That is the sound of the two triple expansion steam engines. I highly doubt that you could hear it from the outside though. But it’s beautiful, isn’t it?
Steam engines spinning
I would never forget the Titanic on the movie
Masterpiece! Brilliance! Just wonderful ❤
“Hello Jack… I changed my mind”
This is so beautiful and thanks for posting 🌒
PS From a distance, I heard a rather musical cadence to the engines too🎵
What a perfect way to start my Sunday. I am in awe on what you have all done at THG. I cannot stop gazing at her beauty. The details…I am amazed. The incredible work you’ve all done is appreciated beyond what I can ever express. Now, if only I had a decent computer where I could explore her!
We need this in Wallpaper Engine
It would have been cool to have some music to this. Visually, its great!
Love the rhythmic sound of the engine! Sounds like drums.
Suweeet!
Awesome video! If you make a part 2, possible of adding Jack and Rose to the front?
What a beautiful ship, such elegance and grace, truly a masterpiece....Titanic was the zenith of ship building, an industry that has been in decline ever since, just take a look at the garbage they churn out nowadays "OASIS OF THE SEAS" and so on all look like bulky hunks of trash that will never be remembered and for good reason