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01-16 17:07
Model Name
parking lot 3d model
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architecture
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parking lot
Prompt
Create a top-down Create a top-Create a top-down 3D architectural model of a parking lot layout, strictly following a hand-drawn reference sketch. The layout is asymmetrical and angled, not rectangular. On the left side, place a clearly marked ENTRY (IN) lane. On the bottom-left side, place a clearly marked EXIT (OUT) lane. At the exact center between the IN and OUT lanes, place a very small, square, glass-walled attendant booth, only large enough for one person to sit. The booth must look like a security guard cabin, not a control room or office, and must be visually no larger than a single parking slot. A single narrow divider/median runs vertically through the booth, separating the IN and OUT vehicle paths. After passing the booth, the entire remaining area is parking only, with no additional structures. Parking layout details: – Top angled side: 5 car slots labeled A1, A2, A3, A4, A5 – Right vertical side: 5 car slots labeled B1, B2, B3, B4, B5 – Bottom-right angled side: 5 car slots labeled C1, C2, C3, C4, C5 All parking slots are angled, matching the sketch orientation. Parking slots are named after their pillar, with clear alphanumeric labels visible from the top view. Include a few parked cars positioned naturally within the slots to show scale and realism. Style should be a clean conceptual 3D architectural model, with soft shadows, neutral colors, clear edges, and professional presentation suitable for a final-year project proposal.down architectural 3D blueprint style image of a parking lot layout with clean technical linework and a professional planning-diagram appearance. At the exact center between the vehicle entry lane (right side) and vehicle exit lane (left side), place a very small, simple, glass-walled attendant booth, only large enough for one person to sit. The booth must be minimal in size, similar to a security guard cabin, containing only a chair and a small desk. It must not appear as a control room, office, or monitoring center. No other rooms or buildings are present. Immediately after the booth, the entire remaining area is only the parking lot. Design two barrigade lanes: – Entry lane on the right (clearly labeled “IN”) – Exit lane on the left (clearly labeled “OUT”) The parking area includes 15 car parking slots and 20 motorcycle parking slots, arranged parallel to each other. Structural pillars are shared across the parking area and are labeled alphabetically (Pillar A, Pillar B, Pillar C…). Each parking slot is named according to its pillar, for example: Pillar A → A1, A2, A3, A4, A5 All slot labels must be clearly visible from the top-down view. Use a conceptual architectural blueprint style with grid alignment, thin lines, muted colors, arrows, and annotations suitable for an academic final project proposal.architectural 3D blueprint style image of a parking lot facility with a clean, professional, technical drawing appearance. The layout includes a central, ground-level, glass-walled attendant mirror control room, placed symmetrically in the middle of the parking area, allowing full visibility of entry and exit lanes. On the attendant’s right side, design a clearly marked vehicle entry lane, and on the attendant’s left side, a clearly marked vehicle exit lane, both separated and labeled with directional arrows. The parking area accommodates 15 car parking slots and 20 motorcycle parking slots, arranged parallel to each other in an organized, efficient layout. Structural pillars are shared between car and motorcycle zones. Each pillar is clearly labeled alphabetically (Pillar A, Pillar B, Pillar C, etc.), and each parking slot is named according to its pillar, for example: Pillar A → A1, A2, A3, A4, A5 Pillar B → B1, B2, B3, B4, B5 All parking slots must display clear alphanumeric labels, visible from the top-down view. Use a conceptual architectural blueprint style with muted colors, thin technical linework, grid alignment, clear spacing, and professional annotations. The overall look should resemble a modern parking management system blueprint, suitable for an academic final-year program proposal, emphasizing clarity, structure, and logical flow.
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