Sydney Opera House
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The Sydney Opera House Spectral Structure That Left Me Breathless With My Cousins. It's Majestic From Afar, But Even More Stunning Up Close. Visualizing Such An Abstract Design Is Mind-Boggling, And I Wondered How The Architect Managed To Bring It To Life. Its Unique And Creative Design Had Me Hooked, And I Wanted To Capture Its Essence. As One Of The World's Most Breathtaking Man-Made Marvels, I'm Thrilled To Share This Model With You. Printed On A Prusa I3 Einstein From Marko's Hub, Check Out Skp Images Of My New Work-In-Progress Prototype. The Roof Tops' Curves Had To Be Replicated In A Creative Way, As They Were Inspired By Slices Of An Oval Sphere That Matched The Opera House's Shape. I Compared My Pieces To A Google Earth Model, But It Couldn't Be Used Due To Its Internal Structures And Hidden Geometry, So I Designed My Own. Constructing The Rest Of The Model Was Challenging. Initially, I Thought I Could Simply Connect The Rooftops And Create One Solid Model, But That Plan Failed Miserably. I Forgot About The Pieces In Between, And The One-Solid-Model Approach Crashed. So, I Copied The Roof And Created Another Shell, Giving The Roof Thickness And Enabling It To Print Instead Of Remaining A Collection Of Lines. The Base Of The Structure Was Even More Troublesome. I Initially Attempted To Replicate The Original Sydney Opera House's Base, But That Effort Failed. As A Temporary Solution, I Used A Circle As The Base, Following Suit With Other Creators Who Had Done So. However, I'm Currently Working On A More Realistic Base Design For This Structure. Through This Experience, I've Acquired Valuable Knowledge In 3D Modelling And New Software Skills, Not To Mention Numerous Techniques. I Hope You Enjoy My Adaptation Of The Sydney Opera House, And Keep An Eye Out For Future Updates.
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