Modelling a tramway
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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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next 3D Print project. 4 trams....

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Are you home printing or order 3D prints online?
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jo-ke. With this sort of project you are indeed the Mr Kipling of render/build. You make exceedingly good (Cake) projects.
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Thank you.
A friend of mine, working at the Tramway company is printing it for me.
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a model, I was workin on a few years ago in real surrounding:
Model Sketchup, placed in a real photo with Nano Banana:

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this is so cool.... I love this app:
sketchupmodel:

Nano Banana:

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Super image, Nano banana, where the funky Gibbons hang out.
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I think the complete workflow will change.
this took me less than one minute... look at the consistance of the details of my model!!
Prompt: "Generate an image of a tramway, driving on tracks in a landscape between Mannheim and Heidelberg in Germany, keep geometrie"
SU to nano banana:


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Have you tried motion blur prompts or adding seated passengers?
Maybe a prompt to add very subtle weathering to the model.
The shadowing across the grass is very good as is the AO between tracks and train.
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@Rich-O-Brien Here are your people....

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and another one....
"Generate an image of a tramway, driving on tracks in Weinheim in Germany, keep geometrie"


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