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Anonymous1771088507
02-15 01:45
Model Name
church 3d model
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architecture
rendering
realistic
Prompt
A clean, simplified 3D model of the University Church of St Mary the Virgin in Oxford, intended as a base mesh for a game asset. Style: Low-poly, blockout style. Absolutely no ornaments, statues, or fine details. Focus only on the main architectural volumes. Key Volumes to Include: The main nave block (a rectangular hall). The prominent, highly ornate south porch facing the street. Model it as a simple, attached cubic volume with a basic triangular pediment on top. No spiral columns, no statue niche details. The square tower (from c. 1270) at the northwest corner, and its most important feature: the tall, octagonal spire (from the 1320s) that sits on top. Show the spire as a simple, slim, eight-sided pyramid. The lower chancel and aisles as simpler attached blocks. Geometry: Flat surfaces with sharp edges. The model should have a slim, elegant proportion, reflecting the actual 58-metre (191-foot) height of the spire relative to the base. View: Isometric view, centered on a neutral background. Format: High-resolution render suitable for 3D modeling reference."A clean, simplified 3D model of the University Church of St Mary the Virgin in Oxford, intended as a base mesh for a game asset. Style: Low-poly, blockout style. Absolutely no ornaments, statues, or fine details. Focus only on the main architectural volumes. Key Volumes to Include: The main nave block (a rectangular hall). The prominent, highly ornate south porch facing the street. Model it as a simple, attached cubic volume with a basic triangular pediment on top. No spiral columns, no statue niche details. The square tower (from c. 1270) at the northwest corner, and its most important feature: the tall, octagonal spire (from the 1320s) that sits on top. Show the spire as a simple, slim, eight-sided pyramid. The lower chancel and aisles as simpler attached blocks. Geometry: Flat surfaces with sharp edges. The model should have a slim, elegant proportion, reflecting the actual 58-metre (191-foot) height of the spire relative to the base. View: Isometric view, centered on a neutral background. Format: High-resolution render suitable for 3D modeling reference."Style: Low-poly, blockout style. Absolutely no ornaments, statues, or fine details. Only the main architectural volumes: the main rectangular block, the central tower, the reading room wings, and the prominent entrance. Geometry: Flat, untextured surfaces with sharp edges. The model should have a slim, elegant proportion without any decorative elements. View: Isometric or orthographic view, centered on a neutral background. Format: High-resolution render suitable for reference, or if possible, a 3D model export (OBJ/FBX).
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