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I was struck by the idea of creating... hmm, I don't know how to beautifully call it))) Let's just call it an "inverted 3D diorama" of a city =)
The process is very long. Since all the models are low-poly, and their beauty lies in the textures, and the 3D printer will only print the bare geometry... that is, a very low-poly "G."
Therefore, all the models need to be restored, remodeled from the low-poly reference into a high-poly (or mid-poly) model.
Here's an example:


Has anyone worked on something similar?
And in general, has anyone dreamed of having such a city printed and standing near your monitor or on a shelf? Or am I just wasting my time?)
Final result:
I uploaded the resulting model to ArtStation's marketplace. The price is 0 dollars. Download, print, and enjoy 😉
LINK
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The process is very long. Since all the models are low-poly, and their beauty lies in the textures, and the 3D printer will only print the bare geometry... that is, a very low-poly "G."
Therefore, all the models need to be restored, remodeled from the low-poly reference into a high-poly (or mid-poly) model.
Here's an example:


Has anyone worked on something similar?
And in general, has anyone dreamed of having such a city printed and standing near your monitor or on a shelf? Or am I just wasting my time?)
Final result:
I uploaded the resulting model to ArtStation's marketplace. The price is 0 dollars. Download, print, and enjoy 😉
LINK
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