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Creating a 3D commercial building model in Autodesk Maya for selling purposes is a detailed and professional task. Here is a step-by-step description of how you can create such a model:

  1. Gather Reference Material:Start by collecting reference materials such as architectural blueprints, photographs, and any other relevant information about the building you want to model. This will serve as a guide for your modeling process.

  2. Set Up Your Workspace:Open Autodesk Maya and set up your workspace. Ensure you have the necessary plugins or add-ons installed for architectural modeling if required.

  3. Create the Base Structure:Begin by creating the basic structure of the building using Maya's modeling tools like cubes, extrusions, and boolean operations. Pay attention to scale, proportions, and accuracy according to your reference materials.

  4. Add Architectural Details:Model doors, windows, balconies, and any other architectural elements according to the reference material. Use tools like Bevel, Extrude, and Merge Vertices to refine your model.

  5. Texture Mapping:Apply textures to your model to give it a realistic appearance. You may need to create or import textures that match the building's materials like bricks, glass, concrete, etc.

  6. UV Mapping:Properly unwrap and map the UVs of your model to ensure textures are applied accurately and without distortion. Maya provides tools for UV editing and mapping.

  7. Lighting and Rendering:Set up realistic lighting within your scene. You can use Maya's built-in lights or create custom lighting setups. Experiment with different render settings to achieve high-quality visuals. Autodesk Maya offers rendering options like Arnold or mental ray.

  8. Animation (Optional):If you want to showcase the building in action, you can create animations such as camera fly-throughs, opening doors, or changing lighting conditions.

  9. Exporting:Export your model in a suitable format for presentation or sale. Common formats include FBX, OBJ, or Alembic. Ensure that all textures and materials are correctly linked.

  10. Documentation and Presentation:Prepare a comprehensive documentation package that includes details about the building, its features, and specifications. This package can be a PDF, a website, or any other format that potential buyers can access.

  11. Marketing and Sales:Once your 3D commercial building model is ready, promote it through online platforms, architectural forums, or directly to potential buyers or investors. Provide high-quality images and videos to showcase your model effectively.

  12. Pricing and Licensing:Decide on the pricing structure and licensing terms for your 3D model. You can sell it as a one-time purchase, on a subscription basis, or under a royalty-based agreement, depending on your preferences.

  13. Customer Support:Offer customer support and assistance to buyers, addressing any questions or issues they may have.

Remember that creating a high-quality 3D commercial building model can be time-consuming and may require expertise in both 3D modeling and architectural design. Additionally, make sure you have the necessary rights and permissions to create and sell a model based on a real-world building.

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Autodesk FBX | 2 files<br />File Size: 80.1 MB
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Autodesk Maya<br />File Size: 77.9 MB
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