
Kyshtym Mayak Nuclear Disaster Area 3D model
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The Kyshtym Mayak Nuclear Disaster Area Ultimate Edition 3D model is rooted in authentic data, resulting in a meticulously realistic rendering of the Kyshtym Mayak Nuclear Disaster Area in Russia - then known as the Soviet Union on September 29, 1957. This expansive 3D model spans more than 125km by 125km (78 miles by 78 miles) area encompassing the Kyshtym Mayak Nuclear Disaster Zone, featuring intricately detailed road networks, streets and buildings, including the South Urals Nuclear Power Plant, nuclear fuel, fissile material storage facilities, and the town of Kyshtym – Mayak Ozersk and surrounding areas in Chelyabinsk Oblast. To accommodate users' needs for visual variety, 5 distinct building groups have been established, enabling you to experiment with color materials and textures. Each group can be easily toggled on or off. Moreover, road networks are meticulously rendered, appearing as vibrant yellow in preview images. Each 3D model boasts precise UV mapping with minimal overlapping of textures except for terrain texture that maintains unwrapped UVs, providing users a wide array of options for customisation and fine tuning their scenes. Additionally, this model can be effortlessly placed on a flat surface (all buildings lie at floor level – without the inclusion of elevation data) offering limitless possibilities for user imagination. The underlying geometry comprises polygonal quads and tris that deliver optimal results and efficient scene rendering performance. To offer enhanced realism and clarity to your visuals, multiple materials have been provided, ensuring seamless visual distinction in different environments and lighting conditions. In conjunction with an assortment of textures included in this 3D model (such as the high resolution terrain texture of 6144x6144 pixels, equating to approximately 37.7MP) that are ideally suited for large-scale architectural renders and/or remote aerial perspective imagery, this addition helps enhance users ability to capture realistic scene portrayals with impressive fidelity. A wide variety of additional components is included to round out your comprehensive environment build. Red-coloured power lines crisscross through and outside the boundaries of the nuclear plant while a corresponding series of blue-coloured structures representing the facilities inside its premises serve as another addition, complementing natural environments that include carefully-defined green areas and regional boundaries. With a view to ensure flexibility, ease and open sharing without fear of infringement under licensing constraints, this model may be commercially exploited thanks to a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareALike 2.0 licence. Key source material used within the creation of this project has been culled directly from the free community-driven mapping effort: OpenStreetMap – www.openstreetmap.org, an impressive undertaking where volunteers compile, maintain and refine geospatial information around our planet using its shared repository with other users for collaborative contribution towards producing reliable worldwide maps available online or downloaded by visitors as digital versions suitable to most geographic applications - which you can check on this web link openstreetmap contributors / cc-by-sa-2.0 / http://www.openstreetmap.org/copyright POINTS: 5205479 VERTS: POLYGONS Format Support .natron C4d file - the native format. 7.1 fbX - version, suitable for direct transfer to applications like unreal or v-Ray with FBX compatible import tools or export options directly out from modelling programs and edit later within FBx in more advanced level. .vRay 5:5 Collada model DAE. For compatibility reasons only available as 4 0 but also possible Dxf .OBJ .bLinBlend, this means this 3D environment object is compatible to any rendering applications for which this supported.
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