Blender 3d Tutorial – How to Import City Layout & 3d Buildings (Pt2) by VscorpianC


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Blender beginner tutorial, VscorpianC explains how to import city layouts and 3d buildings, import an open street map (OSM2world) converted (.obj) city layout into b3d, learn how to use layers to organize city parts, and how to edit our mesh and clean it up; the city map I used includes, roads, railroad tracks, tunnels, a bridge and many different shaped 3d buildings with various heights.

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8 responses to “Blender 3d Tutorial – How to Import City Layout & 3d Buildings (Pt2) by VscorpianC”

  1. At 4:32 into the video, you clicked the Background Image and configured the Obj Imp setting. In my Blender setup, under Background Image, I don't have a 'Obj Imp' to configure. All I have displayed under Background Image is "Not Set." I'm using Blender 2.78. What am I possibly missing?

  2. So, you CAN get things at the elevations they should be. Enable it under Options > ElevationCalculator > ForceElevationCalculator It works fairly well though hills and mountains look funky. The roads and buildings all come out fairly well – especially roads on hilly terrain.

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