Torre Latinoamericana 3D model
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The Torre Mayor stands tall in Mexico City's landscape, a masterpiece designed by Augusto Harold lvarez Garca. Built with grandeur, it remained the city's tallest structure from its inauguration in 1956 until 1972. Crafted as a Low Poly model, the building's different sections have been thoughtfully divided for effortless handling. Though not perfectly scaled due to the lack of publicized dimensions or missing measures altogether, careful reference has been taken from photographs and Google Maps to ensure an accurate representation. Being locally situated near the tower gives its creator a distinctive familiarity with the landmark. Utilizing Blender 2.79, users are welcome to replicate the design by setting up their own lighting; Glass Material adjustments can also be employed, courtesy of community-driven tricks that facilitate smoother rendering on limited GPUs such as mine. In response to this model's accessibility for non-Blender users, FBX and OBJ files have been included along with a folder containing textures. These files allow an effortless assignment of materials by anyone who is not fluent in Blender, greatly easing the creation process. By adding a Metallic Finish to 'Old White Paint', one can give the structure an aesthetic that echoes the initial render previews shown.
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