Ruins chapel or Manor House
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Description
Overview
The image shows a 3D digital render or a photo of a 3D-printed miniature of a ruined building. It has a gothic or historical architectural style, likely intended for tabletop gaming or architectural visualization. Dioramas.
With my model I have added smashed wooden floor from lollipop sticks. also I intend to use clear pvc plastic from shop packaging as damaged glass to the windows.
Key Features
- Architectural Style: It resembles a small stone chapel or a cottage. It features arched windows, a steep gabled roof, and prominent chimneys.
- State of Ruin: The building is heavily damaged. Large sections of the roof are missing, leaving "jagged" edges, and the centre of the structure is completely hollowed out.
- Details: * On the right, there is a pointed gabled entryway (porch).
- The left side shows a decorative arched relief above two window openings.
- There is visible debris scattered around the base of the walls.
Architecture: The model features Gothic-style arched windows, a gabled roof with a chimney, and a timber-framed entryway porch.
- Damage Profile: The roof is partially collapsed, leaving "jagged" edges that look great but can be tricky to print without careful orientation.
- Texture: The walls have a distinct coursed stone/brick texture. This is a major plus for 3D printing because it hides layer lines very well.
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