Modelling a tramway
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update of that depot project

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a slight modification.

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I like the first more. Maybe its the overcast sky that works with the saturation level of the red brick.
The 2nd look too orange. But scream AI though. The clock and the windows are apparent. But at first glance its pretty convincing.
#1 for the win
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new model. a 3D print is planned.


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and a first render:


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Old trams have 10x the appeal to the modern trams. Less is more.
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update



real photo 1985:


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and another one


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Its a great model. Well done
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yesterday I took some pictures for a special texture of that model:






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That came out really good. I was wondering how you got the side image. Panorama shot?
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I took about 30 photos and merged them in photoshop and deleted the windows and filled the texture with AI.
a also took a 3D Scan but this is not usable

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first 3D Print is ready
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first fitting of the textures....


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@jo-ke Stunning results! True craftsmanship.
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another 3D print is finished










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Very smart. 3D printing really must have completely disrupted the mini-model market. Never really thought about until I saw your trains.
The cost to print vs buying a kit must be an order of magnitude cheaper.
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I can see the passion in your work

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Well done as always! From 3D model to 3D life.
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