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Copenhagen Project: Architecture & Vehicle Modelling

Danske Bank (Copenhagen) modelled with a few reference images found online -hence the focus on the building facade.
Cold.
Warmer.
 
Mini Animation https://vimeo.com/93246138
This is, I believe, a textile shop in Bornholm (an island owned by Denmark). Eyeballed from a single pen sketch reference.I used the actual sign textures here - hence the low quality of them. I improvised on the main textures, using Autodesk's own texture/shader library.
Technical note:I tried to keep the polygon amount reasonable (trade off between geometric shape and polygon count) without going into the hundreds of thousands. In this case the base model is around 28,000 polygons. In addition, I eyeballed this from references images I found online, though many of the references where from different models from the De Dion Bouton series. This was also my first attempt at modelling a wheeled vehicle.
Me: Modelling and Final Composit. Michael Peters:Shading, Lighting and Rendering.
The Clock Tower building was modelled from a reference image (see small pencil image further down). Since the original drawing was in black and white, I added a few basic shaders/textures (nothing ground breaking) from the Autodesk library to give it some colour.
Mini back street scene modelled again from a single reference image. I improvised on the textures and added a few basic street lamps. I was aiming to create something atmospheric. NOTE: The polygon count was around 25,000 polygons.
Copenhagen Project: Architecture & Vehicle Modelling
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Copenhagen Project: Architecture & Vehicle Modelling

A joint European project that involves recreating buildings/vehicles (past and present) around the Danish capital -Copenhagen. As the project gai Read More

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