Tuesday, December 24, 2019

Estadio Bragantino construction diary part 7

September 18: Work on my multi-court setup. This was all done in a separate file as the main one was starting to get very heavy.

September 18: And in the main model.

September 18: MMA setup

September 19: Adding lights to the main stand concourse.

September 19: Adding the stage to the main file.

September 19: Different view. I was really excited to see this rendered.

September 20: Overview of the site. I installed rooftop airconditioning systems to the main stand and the support building.

September 20: More lighting on the concourses.

September 21: Adding the crowd for concerts.

September 21: Adding people to the concourse. For next time, I'm going to completely revolutionise my crowd models. Far greater variety of people, and a different and more accurate way of placing the crowd in the models.

September 21: Wider view of the concourse.

September 21: Adding the texture wraps to the concourse structures. I made the wraps using pictures of the trees out the front of my house. Benefits of living in a very similar climate.

September 21: A view of the TV studio. I really liked the crowd poking out through the windows.

September 22: A nice view of the crowd in basketball setup.

September 23: Making some modifications to the basketball and volleyball setups, adding a thin roof and lighting rig.

September 23: A low angled view of the basketball court.

September 23: A view of the crowd in MMA configuration. This view highlights one of the problems with the standing rails at the north and south ends - they show through even with the crowd models in there, because they sit in front of the crowd model. This makes it look like there is nobody there.

September 23: A very important addition - adding flags to the northern end.

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