
Jerusalem City Low-poly 3D model
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Human beings created a stunning 3D model of Jerusalem based on the most current map data available as of 2019. Roads, railway systems, lands, bodies of water, and buildings are meticulously designed using authentic information gathered from the real world. The locations and dimensions of these structures precisely mimic their counterparts in the physical realm. For clarity's sake, one must note that additional structures (varying in height) have been inserted into areas where detailed real-world data is not available to compensate for this shortage. A thorough categorization system is employed, organizing items according to the kind of actual-world item. All items are labeled accurately, and materials are identified accordingly. Each 3D object boasts a well-planned, flat UV mapping scheme. For most objects, their surfaces have been properly unwrapped. Some, however, use cubic mapping for aesthetic purposes. All buildings have been extracted from authentic real-world data, albeit some regions with partial information may contain randomly added structures to make up for missing details. Here are the groups of objects you will find within this scene: Roadways • AERIALWAY • AEROWAY - Airport runways, taxiways, aprons, and terminals are all part of the aviation network. Fencing Systems and Barriers • BARRIER: Physical barriers used to mark boundaries or guide traffic. • BOUNDARY: Real or symbolic lines marking property divisions. Man-made Structures • BUILDING: Random types: apartments, farms, hotels, homes (detached, residential), dormitories, boat houses, bungalows, static caravans, and more - Specifically: o Residential units (detached, houseboat) o Public buildings and services • HIGHWAY: • A motorway that connects different regions of a country. Various roads in this scene represent highways like primary routes or residential living spaces. Places and Structures • HISTORIC landmarks (architectural marvels from the past). Zones of Land Usage • COMMERICAL sites • LANDUSE classified as CONSTRUCTION zones, INDUSTRIAL districts, RESIDENTIAL neighborhoods, RETAIL markets, etc. This categorization allows us to better visualize each specific zone. Other Human-Created Structures and Features * Bridge structures - Made entirely from MAN-MADE elements, primarily metal bridges in different parts. * Natural features: Wood: large wooded areas consisting of several tree groups Tree_Rows or groups (natural groves): natural tree clusters scattered about in a few sections Scenic Views Places that draw tourists • ABANDONED buildings with disused or obsolete purpose • PRESERVED railways used today for educational and recreational purposes TOURISM scenes have been meticulously designed for better observation from different perspectives
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