Triangles: 3M
Vertices: 1.5M
More model informationA 200 years old roof with Bieberschwanz-Ziegel (Beaver tail tiles translated litterally) in Switzerland. This is one of two possibilities how they can be laied, called simple or single layout. The overlap is small and for this reason shingels are placed between the tiles. The other technique is called double layout, where the Tip of a tile will reach down over the next row until the third row will continue. This scan was made to test out my new drone and the possible usecase for carpentery and roof inspection. The bottom of the house is cut out for privacy reasons.
-Shown model is .glb created from 260 photos, original mesh 87mio triangles -additional file is a 3mio tris .obj including vertex colours, normalmap and displacementmap
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