Campus 3D Model for Printing

Customer: AI | Published: 19.01.2026

I need a single, print-ready 3D model of our entire campus generated exclusively from the videos and still photographs I will supply. The final file will be used for 3D printing, so watertight geometry and clean, unified topology are essential. Scope • Moderate detail is enough—think recognisable façades, window and door recesses, clear rooflines, but no interior modelling. • Every part of the grounds matters: main academic buildings, outdoor landscaping, walkways, and recreational facilities should all appear so the finished print reads as a complete miniature of the site. Workflow Notes You are free to rely on photogrammetry, RealityCapture, Agisoft Metashape, Blender, or similar tools; manual retopology or clean-up in Maya, 3ds Max, or ZBrush is fine as long as the surface remains manifold and the polygon count stays manageable for FDM/SLA printers. Deliverables 1. One watertight STL (or OBJ with MTL) scaled to 1 : 1000 unless a different scale proves more print-friendly. 2. A low-res preview render or turntable so I can confirm accuracy before sign-off. 3. Brief notes on orientation and any recommended print segmentation if the model exceeds standard build volumes. Acceptance Criteria • All structures, paths, and open areas are included and visually proportional. • No non-manifold edges, flipped normals, or intersecting shells. • The file slices without error in Cura/PrusaSlicer. Once the model passes these checks, the project is complete and ready for printing.