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I created a stunning digital replica of a section of Marine Drive using Twinmotion software. It's got everything from buildings, roads, and a promenade to cycles, cars, and NPCs. I even added trees, street lights, and signals to give it a realistic vibe. It's like being there in person!
https://vimeo.com/821581964?share=copy
So, what I did was, I played Red Dead Redemption 2, which is a really cool video game with amazing graphics and landscapes. And while playing the game, I saw this particular scene that I liked and wanted to recreate it. This involved using various tools and features within Twinmotion, such as terrain sculpting, foliage placement, and texture mapping. I had to pay close attention to all the details in the original scene, like the lighting, shadows, and textures, to ensure my recreation looked as accurate and realistic as possible. The result was a digital representation of the original Red Dead Redemption 2 scene but with my personal touch and style added to it.



The Dead Weight Tester and Air Valve have been recreated as a 3D model using software called Shapr3D. This means that the models are not just 2-dimensional drawings, but they are designed to appear as if they are real objects that you can interact with in a 3-dimensional space. The software allows for precise measurements and calculations to be made, ensuring that the model is an accurate representation of real-life objects.