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Old December 4th, 2012, 04:10 AM   #1
JPDenali
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Large Scale World Trade Center Project

Hello everyone, I'm new to the forums! I have been looking around and I have seen some great progress, keep it up! Almost 5 years ago, I built a large model of the original WTC using the nets (mathematical term, like a cube that is unfolded) found on www.skyscrapermodels.us. The problem was that when they were blown up to 24"x36" sheets they would become blurry. I would like to rebuild that model but in clarity and using real colors. Is there anyone who is good at editing the nets/design of the buildings who would like to produce high pixel, high quality nets of the buildings and the plaza? This is something that we can all benefit from for as we can all use this group of high resolution WTC building nets to build our own models at a very large scale. What do you guys think?
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