This groundbreaking 3D model will give you a full environment to be used as a scene to showcase your models. The scene is a carefully modelled and faithful reconstruction of an existing location in Berlin, Germany. The location is a popular set for cinema and television productions and will be converted shortly to luxury apartments. Among others, it featured as a real-life set in the latest European television advertisement for the Nissan Crossover range. This high-value package includes 13 very high-resolution hand-crafted maps, which will look good even at very close range. All maps were created based on high-resolution photographs of the site and are colour balanced to behave the same way in the same lighting conditions. The size of the maps range from 1135x3062 pixels to 6,000x6,000 pixels for the asphalt ground. All parts of the models are separated and carefully UV-mapped, making it easy to set up materials in any 3D application. A colour-coded map shows the different parts of the model and the maps that should be used for each part. The model comes in a variety of formats, and .blend, for use in the free Blender modeller. The entire environment was modelled in details but special attention was paid to keep the polygon count low so as to allow you to use other models in the scene.ATTENTION: 1) The files provided DO NOT include material definitions. You will have to set up your own materials depending on which renderer you want to use, and assign the textures to the correct parts of the model using the provided colour-coded guide. This will include, for instance, setting up a semi-transparent, reflective material for the windows. (the renders shown here were done in Vray). 2) The archives includes a complimentary garbage container model, with its textures, but they DO NOT include either vegetation or background sky images. 3) I recommend using displacement for the ground for a more realistic result. 4) Because of the very large size of the map, ensure that your system has enough memory (RAM) to handle the scene. |