
Glasgow City UK Low-poly 3D model
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The 3D visualization of Glasgow City UK utilizes map data from 2019 with a focus on realistic representation of roads, railway systems, land areas, water features and buildings constructed using real-world details. While the accurate positioning of buildings is evident, the depiction deviates from reality due to random building placement where data availability was limited. Organized Hierarchy: Groupings of real world objects are neatly arranged by type. Naming conventions for individual objects and materials have been strictly adhered to, promoting ease of navigation within the 3D space. Additionally, flat UV mapping is employed for most items; however, a few components might resort to cubic mapping due to constraints. Building Exclusivity: Structures featured in the scene are directly sourced from actual geographical data with occasional incorporation of randomly added buildings to areas where accurate information was insufficient. The scene contains a comprehensive range of groups/objects including but not limited to: Aerial Ways Airways comprising aerodrome, apron, taxiway, and terminal units Barriers and Boundary Markers A vast variety of building types: residential units such as apartments, detached homes, farm houses; commercial structures like offices, industrial facilities and retail stores Road Network including highways and pathways along with service routes, pedestrian walkways and cycling lanes. Paths vary in terms of status – whether they are constructed or proposed Historic Sites and Points of Interest Land Usage classification: Areas designated for industrial activity, residential spaces and recreational zones like parks Artificial constructions such as bridges and overpasses Natural elements including grasslands, forests, heath and moors. Location Designation with emphasis on geographical specific details Railway Infrastructure consisting various types such as light rail networks and preserved historic tracks Wetland areas characterized by waterways - rivers, streams, riverbanks. Canal and lake regions also feature prominently
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