Modelling a tramway
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@ntxdave said:
Nice panoset jo-ke. What software do you use to create the panoset?
I rendered the panos in Twinmotion and uploaded it to koola. Software is included in koola.
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I thought you used Twinmotion but was not sure. I tried to find koola but failed so not familiar with it.
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and another one...


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As always, nice work.

BTW: Can you provide a link to koola? Just curious to see what that software is about.
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Thanks for the link. I was spelling it wrong. That is why I did not find it before.
I have seen some things like this before where you can have links to multiple things (like rooms) along the bottom of the page/image. Do you know how that is done?
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and another render with Twinmotion2023pt

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Excellent work as always.

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Magic, as usual.

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this one will be my next project to build as a real model in 1:87






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Your models and renders look just like the real thing.

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absolutely spot on! love it.
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and a new model of a planned tramway station:
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and one more

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No doubt, you are class of the field and your results drive us all to improve. Nicely done.
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and some more....




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Are those renders?
WOW!
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thank you.
and a night shot

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Outstanding work as always

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That night shot has a really nice mood.

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