Modelling a tramway
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No, tramways are just for fun. Cabinets for business
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I like the "update"! 360 video next?!
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@pbacot said:
I like the "update"! 360 video next?!
would be a nice idea...
I didn't model the background yet.....
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@jo-ke said:
... 40 years later
soooo good !!!
What kind of UFO-car did you park there on the right sidewalk? -
Hello jo-ke,
i am verry impressed. Do you use original plans for creating the old DUEWAG-trams?
@faust07
the Smiley is a german tramwaysignal. The meanig is "Without power, beginning/Start the passage without electricity". [url]https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Straßenbahnsignale_in_Deutschland[/url]
greatings from
Mölln, GermanyMartin
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yes I have some old plans, but not very detailed. At the moment I am modelling an ET12 of RHB
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the ufocar is a mercedes conceptcar (warehouse)
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The future one looks great as well!
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and here is the panoramic view:
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a new one
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Wow. Top notch! Love everything about this one!
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Those trams are something else, nice.
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@jo-ke said:
a new one
The last one is almost real...a bit less contrast will help it leap forward IMO. All of them are also great renders
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Thank you for your kind comments.
My old machine started to render a video... let's see what will be out in a few weeks...
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I saw that you scanned a complicated frontpart of a tramway with 123dcatch. I'm going to scan my boat with PrimeSense + Artec Studio, however I'm not familiar with MeshLab you used for post processing. Is it hard for a newbie? Could you give any advice you have about such kind of software? Free if possible
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Meshlab is a nice app for converting 3d files, reduce mesh or close holes. it is easy to learn
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video is rendering for 350 hours now and 50% finished
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Ouch, That figure gives me a new respect for those who produce CGI films. 350 hours.....
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fortunately it is an old machine.
I exported the twilightfile to Kerythea and I can work with SU on my current machines.
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@mike amos said:
Ouch, That figure gives me a new respect for those who produce CGI films. 350 hours.....
eh, the big ones have unimaginable computing power (not to minimize the skill and artistry they have as well).
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