
EDDH Terminal Low-poly 3D model
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Airport Terminal (Flughafen International Airport, Hamburg, Germany) Dimensions: 274x761x26 meters Basement extends 5 meters beneath ground level. Coordinates(MGRS): 32UNE6645443127 PBR textures (*.png): Main: 4096x4096 Albedo: High-contrast images of airport materials. Specular: Smooth reflections of metal surfaces. Glossiness: Varied levels of shiny appearances on textures. Ambient Occlusion: Shaded areas in complex environments. Normal: Surface details for precise lighting simulations. Emission: Colored light emitted from objects and scenes. Airbridge: 4096x4096 Albedo: High-contrast images of airport materials. Specular: Smooth reflections of metal surfaces. Glossiness: Varied levels of shiny appearances on textures. Ambient Occlusion: Shaded areas in complex environments. Normal: Surface details for precise lighting simulations. Emission: Colored light emitted from objects and scenes. The Airport Terminal model contains 5 LODS: lod0 47,320 polygons are displayed with this level of detail. 49,644 triangles form the 3D mesh at lod0. 32,446 vertices provide the spatial foundation. lod1 18,574 polygons appear on screen with this mid-range setting. 30,540 triangles are shown, contributing to the detailed environment. 22,402 vertices ensure that objects fit into their surroundings. lod2 9,363 polygons bring more precision to the viewfinder's scope. 15,646 triangles take over as more elements of the scene load. 11,257 vertices guide 3D movement through spaces efficiently. lod3 Only 2,639 polygons are rendered at this setting point. 4,430 triangles create simpler visuals, balancing performance and quality. 3,636 vertices stabilize motion while navigating through scenes easily. lod4 199 polygons form a basic outline of airport scenery. 572 triangles provide foundational geometry in the background. 377 vertices anchor navigation paths and flight simulations effectively.
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