
Frankfurt City of Germany Low-poly 3D model
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Three-dimensional visualization of Frankfurt, Germany utilizing 2019 mapping information creates a remarkably realistic cityscape with accurately represented roads, railway systems, landforms, bodies of water, and buildings based on real-world data. To supplement incomplete data areas, random structures with varying heights have been strategically placed. Organized in a clean hierarchy, real-world objects are properly grouped according to type and meticulously named with relevant materials assigned to each category. Each 3D model benefits from flat UV maps with proper unwrapping for the majority of models; some utilize cubic mapping where necessary. Realistic buildings, sourced directly from global mapping information, contribute significantly to this virtual environment's authenticity. Notable groups within the scene include aerial pathways (AERIALWAY), aerodrome terminals (AERODROME), roads of all classes including primary, secondary, tertiary, and living streets, rail networks including narrow-gauge railway, light-rail systems, tramlines and preserved rail routes, historical monuments, urban infrastructure like buildings for commercial use (COMMERCE BUILDING), waterways featuring various natural formations such as rivers, woodlands (WATER WAY GROUPS), touristic areas such as dockyards or theme park locations and unique transportation modes like subway lines. Due to its relatively small size, users can easily manipulate groups and hide specific elements from view without any performance issues. Adjustments to material textures are effortless thanks to individually defined sections that are categorized for easier management, allowing the user to fully tailor this digital scene as desired using globally contributed map data courtesy of OpenStreetMap contributors, ensuring that each component adheres closely to realistic architectural details scaled uniformly in one centimeter increments, providing both functional visual precision.
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