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Anonymous1760776865
10-18 09:14
Model Name
vertical farm 3d model
Tags
architecture
architecture realistic
architecture rendering
architecture rendering realistic
irrigation system
paneles solares
panoramic sunroof
realistic
rendering
rendering realistic
solar
vertical farming
Prompt
Create a detailed 3D model of a large, five-layer vertical farm made entirely from simple, do-it-yourself materials such as recycled plastic sheets, PVC pipes, transparent straws, old containers, and lightweight supports, designed to look realistic but handmade and easy to edit in separate parts. The structure should be tall and sturdy, about eight to ten meters high, built from plastic frames or repurposed rods that hold up five stacked growing platforms. Each layer should have plant trays made from recycled plastic boxes or cut-out bottles placed in neat rows, filled with soil or hydroponic solution, and small green plants like lettuce or herbs growing from them. Between each level, install UV grow lights made from simple plastic tubes or LED strips with a gentle purple glow, attached under the upper layer and connected to the structure using thin wire or tape. The topmost surface of the tower should have several blue solar panels made from flat plastic sheets painted deep blue, slightly tilted at an angle, and bordered by thin white or silver plastic strips to look like real panels; their frames can be supported by lightweight plastic rods. Each solar panel should look a bit handmade but aligned neatly, giving the impression of a functional renewable energy setup. At the base of the structure, place a small DIY water pump made from a cut plastic bottle, some tubing, and a small motor casing, connected to a homemade reservoir built from another large container. From this pump, run several transparent straws or flexible tubes that rise upward along the frame and branch into five smaller tubes that feed water into each layer through small holes or drippers positioned above the plant trays, showing how the irrigation system distributes water evenly. Each tube should have visible water flow and tiny air bubbles for realism, showing the continuous hydration of the plants. The overall design should have a slightly improvised, creative look, as if built by someone using accessible home materials but still engineered thoughtfully. The support beams can be made from old PVC pipe segments, joined with visible connectors or zip ties, with some pieces slightly uneven to add realism. The surfaces of the plastic materials should have subtle textures, like faint scratches, tape marks, or seams, reflecting the re-used DIY feel. Each of the five growing layers should be modeled as a separate editable part (named Layer_1 to Layer_5), and each UV light strip, solar panel, and water pipe should also be its own selectable object for easy modification. The lighting should combine soft daylight reflections from the blue solar panels and purple glows from the UV lights, casting a colorful, futuristic but homemade atmosphere. Around the farm, include a simple rectangular platform made of rough plastic or plywood-like texture, slightly uneven, to act as a base. Add small details like water droplets under the pipes, bits of tape or glue holding things together, and maybe some handwritten labels or arrows drawn on the plastic to indicate water direction or wiring. Keep the color palette mostly light gray, blue, green, white, and transparent tones to match a clean but handmade aesthetic. Avoid metal or advanced materials — everything should feel craftable with basic tools. The solar panels, though made from painted plastic, should look shiny and slightly reflective, catching the simulated sunlight to give a realistic effect. The UV lights should appear slightly foggy from the translucent tubing, diffusing the purple hue. The plants should vary slightly in size and leaf shape to look alive and uneven, showing natural variation. The water pump and straw network should look slightly tangled but functional, emphasizing the DIY ingenuity. All parts — the frame, layers, solar panels, lights, pump, pipes, and base — should be modular and labeled clearly for easy editing or retexturing later. Include faint shadows and soft reflections to ground the structure visually, as if placed indoors or on a rooftop farm setting. The final composition should capture the idea of sustainability and creativity, showing how advanced farming can be built from everyday materials. The structure should appear big, ambitious, and slightly futuristic despite its simple construction, representing a community-built or school-project vertical farm prototype powered by sunlight and maintained by a clever water system. The emphasis should be on detail, realistic lighting, and modularity, making sure each part can be separately edited, textured, or animated. The finished 3D model should combine the handmade charm of DIY craftsmanship with the futuristic vision of eco-friendly farming, all made from simple plastics, reused containers, and household materials — efficient, accessible, and creative in design.
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