Modelling a tramway
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fortunately it is going on here. The Sketchupmodel as a 3D Print.

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the city of Mannheim in 1905
su and Nano banana

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I am starting a new project of a former Building of my city.

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nano banana and grok:


Make your own video with Grok Imagine
small red tramway in background is not moving, white tramway in foreground moves slowly forward on rails
Grok (grok.com)
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Dry nice work.



I would like to be able to do something like this,
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Great!
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thank you. I am glad you like it.
and a dayshot:

su view:

real photo:

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different perspective in winter


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This is really a fun project.
From start to end less then 24 hours.
Im former times (15 years ago) we had something like speedmodelling- challenge at sketchucation. I do it sometimes for me to practice.

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and one more:

Make your own video with Grok Imagine
tramway driving slowly forward on rails, '6 Rheingönheim' is written in display on tram
Grok (grok.com)
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new Model using meshyAI


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and another one:
AI is a real timesaver.


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Do they land ready to go out of the AI, or did you have to modify them? Also, what's the polygon count for these models?
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Once MeshyAI figures out UV Maps it will be game changer. Both those engines look great though!
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@jo-ke said in Modelling a tramway:
Im former times (15 years ago) we had something like speedmodelling- challenge
I miss that.
It was super fun. -
the file is heavy but sketchup can handle it.
a quick render in Nano Banana.



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new scene made with nano banana:

and a snowy video on facebook: (made with Midjourney
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su view

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Great image, you have the gift, Sir.
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it is so nice to see when plans develop to reality.
I've made that planing for the tramwaycompany at 2022:
plan at 2022:

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and some art for the weekened


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