Modelling a tramway
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This weekend I've started to model a tramway of my hometwon.
I've used a 3D Scan for the complicated frontpart.
original:








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Nice!
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Efficient result!

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Looks really good! Cut from reality.
Last time I used MeshLab was after a 3D scan of a cave.
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How did you clean up the scan geo? It looks really great!
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I doubt he cleaned it, he just used it for the guidelines.
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Nicely done! A subject close to my heart.
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The scan was taken with 123dcatch. I used it for the guidlines. Then I used soap bubble skin to fill it and give the bubble. A fast and good way to get the right proportions, even if you don't have good blueprints.

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It really looks great.
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Wow! Those last two shots are the best.
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and an daylightshot

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and a night shot in good quality.
This one rendered 308 passes in preset #9
originalsize 3000 x 1500

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Really amazing work. Great renders of a very well executed model.
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added some details

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and another render and the original foto


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and last one for today

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Mate, that last render is SWEET!!!
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thank you Richard.
and one more:

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Impressive. The overhead structure is a nice addition. Particularly like the second to last one.
Is it possible to create an ever-accumulating fog over distance within an object or object material? Perhaps through a series of planes? If it is possible, seems like a potential way to create the background fade present in your last image.
 
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