
Leicester University Engineering Building Low-poly 3D model
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This is an incredibly intricate 3D rendition of the Leicester University Engineering Building by Stirling and Gowan, crafted between 1958 and 1963. It boasts an exceptionally high level of polygon density, making it a demanding model that requires robust computational resources to run smoothly, as vividly illustrated in the second image showcasing the rooftop's complex geometry. The accompanying zip folder includes the distinctive red brick texture characteristic of the building itself, along with a concrete texture for the adjacent structure. All other textures – including roofing and glazing elements – rely on Rhino's default settings. The third image was created by employing Photoshop techniques directly applied to the Rhino model, without the need for advanced rendering software like V-Ray.
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