meLounge set v4

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Uploaded by chiliG 10/08/2012 12:40:42


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  • Original file size:10.5 MB
  • Original file format:kmz
  • Surfaces:1460
  • Triangles:176926
  • Vertices:530778
  • Textures:28
  • Created with:Google SketchUp 8.0.11752
  • Not usable in 3DVIA Shape
dswavely
dswavely wrote...
9 months ago

Congratulations! Your model is included as one of today’s "Featured Content: Staff Picks" on the home page – www.3dvia.com/

Nice place to meet friends and relax. I think I’ll try a Limo/Saft/Gespritzt from the menu board. What play is this a set for?




tomy
tomy wrote...
9 months ago

Looks like Starbucks, sort of.




chiliG
chiliG wrote...
9 months ago

That’s a set for a film production – the first layout …

If Starbucks would look like my set design I’ll be there more often …




dswavely
dswavely wrote...
9 months ago

What type of film project are you involved in? Does the rest of the team appreciate your using 3D models to help explain things?




chiliG
chiliG wrote...
9 months ago

Yes, using a 3d model and the 3dvia internet-platform to present it was and is very helpful.
Because right now I’m working in Manila but the film will be produced in Vienna (Austria). Though we are 10.000km apart, the film director can see exactly how the set will look like. And he appreciate it – the opportunity to see the model AND the set layout itself.




dswavely
dswavely wrote...
9 months ago

That’s great! I’ve never made a movie, but I can see the value of having the 3D model available no matter where your team is.

Have you tried making a 3DVIA Scene – http://www.3dvia.com/products/3dvia-scenes/ – with the model so the director can actually walk around the set?




chiliG
chiliG wrote...
9 months ago

Exciting!




dswavely
dswavely wrote...
9 months ago

I hope it can be useful to you. You can get an even better sense of volume and scale than you can by looking at the smaller model.





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