David Laisner Replicates Marseilles Using 3D

Tuesday, October 27, 2009, 14:07 By Jaiyant Cavale
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If you thought building a replica of Eiffel tower or the London Bridge using the 3D was a great achievement, think about this. A guy has gone ahead and replicated the whole of the city of Marseille including the iconic structures found in it! Marseilles is the largest port of France and the second largest metropolitan area in the French nation.

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David Laisner has used the old style 3D rendering in order to create a replica of the city and he has already received rave reviews for his project. Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, Indesign, some sort of 3D rendering and animation engine(s), a pencil, a stamp, iPod touch, video editing software and some other techniques are what he used to create this awesome 3D replica of Marseilles.

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It would be awesome if all these parts of Marseille are assembled to create the 3D representation of the entire city and that would really be damn impressive. However, I doubt the whole city was replicated bit by bit. Rather, he must have replicated only the important parts of the city like landmarks, monuments and important visibly recognizable parts.

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