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Designing a four-floor residential building in 3ds Max involves creating a detailed, multi-level structure, often featuring stilt parking on the ground floor with three or four residential floors above (G+3 or G+4). These designs are frequently visualized using V-Ray for realistic rendering of modern exteriors, facades, and balconies.
Key Design Elements & Workflow in 3ds MaxStructure & Modeling:Stilt+4 Configuration: A common layout includes a ground-floor parking area (stilt) followed by four residential floors.Modeling Techniques: Often initiated by importing CAD/PDF plans, followed by creating 3D walls, slabs, and columns.Components: Specialized components such as staircases, balconies, and parapet walls are modeled for each floor.Exterior Features:
Elevation Design: Focus on creating attractive, modern facades, including balcony structures and window frames.Material Application: Using V-Ray for texturing with materials like modern brick, concrete, and glass for a contemporary look.Lighting: Utilizing V-Ray lights for realistic daytime (sunlight) and nighttime (artificial) rendering.
Workflow Efficiency:Cloning & Instancing: Modeling one typical floor and copying it (using Instance or Copy) for upper levels saves time.Layer Organization: Organizing CAD imports and 3D objects into layers helps manage complex, multi-story models.
Typical 4-Floor Residential LayoutsModern Apartment Block: Features uniform balconies, large windows, and clean lines.Premium Builder Floor: Often designed with luxurious, individual materials for each of the four floors.Stilt Parking + 4 Stories: A functional design popular in tight urban areas
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