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I agree that interesting shapes are a good thing, and your pick has an interesting history for sure... but this is a "Skyscraper" site...
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Start a thread asking everyone to post their opinion and then attack the first person to post his opinion that happens to differ from yours. It's too bad this forum/topic is so dead.
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It's a very interesting thread.
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I like the idea of this thread. Personally, I love seeing everybody’s style and the techniques each of you uses. It’s kind of like filling an art museum with mini-virtual buildings and I’m all for it!
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http://i.imgur.com/XnT8yVRt.jpg But it's true that, if it were not for that, I would never have imagined that it was so tall. It must be because it's so massive. Here I added two other polygons of 122 and 132 m, which represent Lotte Gallerium Centum: http://i.imgur.com/2riAjF9t.jpg |
still in doubt about but thanks
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The building register database managed by the Korean government shows this. I'm not an architect, so I don't know the exact height.. so I just write down the officially certified height by the government. http://drive.google.com/uc?export=vi...9wg6Xjjjy8S14a This is a street view from Naver Map, a map website in Korea. On the Naver map, the streets of South Korea are updated every half year. We can see a rough picture here.. http://drive.google.com/uc?export=vi...BoIXQY5na50vCK Also, you we get interesting aerial photographs. Most only provide photo information from 2009, but it's an interesting part. http://drive.google.com/uc?export=vi...blcXNPQuPeJETi There are already many high-rise buildings in South Korea, and too many are being built at this point (the real estate market is overheated) As for me, there is no reason to deliberately manipulate the height of the department store, and I have no enthusiasm for it.. It's just a quote from an official institution. Also, South Korea does not properly support 3D views on Google Earth There are various reasons, but I think it is mainly due to the threat of North Korea's existence. The South Korean government refused to export detailed map information to Google. This interesting fact can be seen in the difference between Google Earth and Naver map. Google Earth exposes all the pictures of Korea as they are, The naver map removes its military facilities, intelligence agencies, etc. from the map and hides or manipulates it to look like the surrounding terrain. (Looks like Mountain, rice paddies, fields) |
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Week & Drawings Requests !!!
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Woohoo! I’m honored to have made your list! Been wanting to do another one of these as well!
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That Janskerk one is super cool.
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I’m always impressed by the talent of the artists in this website.
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Many Thanks For Your Comments, You seem The 1 Only Unique Interested
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