Hello:
A Freelancer just finished the first professional work that contains the historic "Texas School Book Depository" (TSBD) building. Since I am not very familiar with Revit I would like expert professionals to take a look at the model plus photos and indicate what should be added next.
In the Google drive below you will find:
(1) All available photos of the building's interior.
(2) The Revit model in its current version.
(3) A ZIP file containing both of the above.
Feel free to examine the photos using the Google interface or download the whole ZIP package.
Photos of the TSBD Building and Revit Model
Note: Only the permanent fixtures should be included in the Revit version. I have many other models/assets, like these which are separate:
Vintage Models in the SolidWorks Site
I am not sure whether permanent parts such as pipes, electrical panels, elevators, ceiling lights, etc. have been added properly.
TIA,
-Ramon F. Herrera
JFK Numbers
ramon@jfknumbers.org
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@Anonymous
Usually when you contract someone to deliver a BIM 3D/4D/5D... model, you specify a certain LOD. In order to judge what is missing and what to add, one need to know more details on what you have contracted the FL to do and what do you need to use the model for.
Adding too much might not always contribute to better a model...sometimes Less is More
Otherwise...the verdict would be something like "Nice" "OK" "Not Bad" "Yuck"... Moreover, is he willing to add whatever you ask him to add free of charge?
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@RDAOU wrote:@Anonymous
Usually when you contract someone to deliver a BIM 3D/4D/5D... model, you specify a certain LOD. In order to judge what is missing and what to add, one need to know more details on what you have contracted the FL to do and what do you need to use the model for.
Otherwise...the verdict would be something like "Nice" "OK" "Not Bad" "Yuck"... Moreover, is he willing to add whatever you ask him to add free of charge?
I was suspecting something like that. The building in question was remodeled years ago (*) and my intention is to do renderings, videos and VR immersions of the LOD seen below.
Simulation of Floor 2 Lunch Room
Stoner Theater Candy Machine
No, he is not willing to add anything free of charge. (But I am looking for volunteers - It is for a good cause).
Thanks!
-Ramon F. Herrera
JFK Numbers
ramon@jfknumbers.org
(*) The plan by the City of Dallas was to raze the whole area and destroy all evidence of the magnicide. Fortunately, the national -and international- clamor was such that they respected the exterior.
@Anonymous
A quick look at the model...I think it would be fair to say that it is average (probably LOD200) and not entirely modeled to match it's original design. There some missing key elements and features...I don't know which you are trying to match before or after?
- Example the staircase going to the roof
- the stamped Victorian style features on the cornices
- The capitals of the façade decorative columns are over sized
- Window frames used do not match original
- No blinds? lol
- Missing Sign on the façade @ roof level
- Missing signs on the roof
- The perforated panel on the ground floor is yuck (I would have modeled that differently
- The trees are ummm unrealistic (Species, Size and density)
well I found this Before and After image...probably you ran across it but you can clearly notice some missing features on the façade and roof https://www.dmagazine.com/frontburner/2016/01/ghosts-of-dallas-texas-school-book-depository/
Nice vintage photos you have there … where did you dig those up from lol
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@Anonymous
With regards to VR...elements such as furniture, cars, trees, general street furniture and people do not really need to be added in the Revit model, those you can add in Enscape/Lumion or VRay ...If you are taking this to VR, you will need to go through those apps anyway
I can bring it to Enscape or Lumion and tell you how it looks from there if you want
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@RDAOU wrote:@Anonymous
I don't know which you are trying to match before or after?
Nice vintage photos you have there … where did you dig those up from lol
There is no before/after. I am trying to build the closest technically and humanly possible to a time machine. All those photos were taken by the FBI for the Warren Commission Report. The only exception is the one below: that is the infamous Sixth Floor. It was obviously taken during reconstruction.
Sixth Floor - Sniper's Nest
Source of the photos: I got a free account at the Mary Ferrel Foundation website, in appreciation for my contributions.
I am definitely getting rid of those stupid trees.
-Ramon F. Herrera
JFK Numbers
ramon@jfknumbers.org
I hurry to add that for the exterior, I have something MUCH, MUCH better (with millimeter accuracy). At the moment a Freelancer in Canada is repairing some details. It is being done in 3ds Max + V-Ray. See renderings below.
Next, she and I will work in a video from the entrance, all the way to the roof.
-Ramon F. Herrera
JFK Numbers
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Improved Brick Render
@Anonymous
Well it hasn't been detailed down to that level as shown in the photo...what I meant before renovation or after renovation...because obviously there are some elements which were there in the old pictures but are no longer there in the new ones … example: elevator shaft, sign... (see image):
Anyhow, I am uploading a 5 mins walk-through (for the model as is, no touch ups no additions) just for you to see what is there so far and decide if you need more to be added to it by the Freelancer.
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@RDAOU wrote:@Anonymous
If you are taking this to VR, you will need to go through those apps anyway
I can bring it to Enscape or Lumion and tell you how it looks from there if you want
Of course I want...
In reference to the blinds: what you see above is the previous version with those ugly white windows. The current version has glasses with reflection, each window has curtains/blinds [semi]open randomly.
Thanks!
-Ramon
JFK Numbers
@RDAOU wrote:@Anonymous
Well it hasn't been detailed down to that level as shown in the photo...what I meant before renovation or after renovation...because obviously there are some elements which were there in the old pictures but are no longer there in the new ones … example (see image):
Thanks for pointing that out. That is the old elevator shaft. It was replaced by a new one in the back.
I plan to have contests to see whether people can spot mistakes.
- The price of a Coca-Cola in 1963 was 5 cents, not 25.
Vintage 1963 Coca-Cola Vending Machine
- The current manhole covers are flat, and the text is all clockwise.
1963: Dome, Clock and Counterclockwise Text
Current: Flat, Only Clockwise Letters
- Serial number of the Zapruder camera, anyone?
and so on...
-Ramon
JFK Numbers
Couple of things I bumped into
Again this is a walkthrough the model as it is...no editing, touchup and additions/alterations to the textures/mats which you had in the model (working on a laptop and don't have much processing power)
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@RDAOU wrote:Couple of things I bumped into
- He needs to fix the entrance stairs I couldn't get in
- There are some pipes clashing with the stairs
- Would be nice to add doors to the elevator on all floors (fell into the shaft)
- Street furniture (pavement/street lamps/manhole covers...etc) not sure if those are part of the deal
- The stair going to the roof...that cant be right, something is definitely missing on the roof
- The capitals of those decorative façade columns are definitely huge
Again this is a walkthrough the model as it is...no editing, touchup and additions/alterations to the textures/mats which you had in the model (working on a laptop and don't have much processing power)
I had no idea that Revit (plus something?) can do all that!
In reference to being part of the deal. I got a donation of the point cloud files from the producers of the "historic", "last, definitive word", "scientific" (LOL) study.
PBS NOVA Cold Case JFK: Laser Scanning and Models
The author of all the models, simulations and videos, Mike McCormick (the guy you see sitting behind his computer) admitted to me that:
(1) He used the limo model from 3DHum, of dubious precision. The details for that vehicle (jump seats for the Connallys, better dimensions, color was not black it was blue) were provided to Hum3D by my associate, Paul Ernst, recently. IOW: The model used in 2013 was faulty. ALL have been.
(2) Leica Geosystems only did the east and south (entrance) walls.
(3) There were only 8 passes with the laser scanner. Between 25-30 are needed.
(4) No aerial provision, with a LIDAR-equipped dronecopter. This is needed to be located within inches of the sniper's nest.
(5) According to the video, it seems that they relocated the shooter to the 7th. floor. They were not allowed into the 6th.
-Ramon
JFK Numbers
@Anonymous
That was the Enscape plug-in...I didn't really do much more than clicking start and it transfer the model. I find it more practical to navigate in Enscape than in Revit
That is lots of work done on that building! I hope you are getting some funding to do all that lol.
May I ask what for or what is the purpose of this whole project?
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@raymond98P45 wrote:
@RDAOU wrote:Couple of things I bumped into
- He needs to fix the entrance stairs I couldn't get in
- There are some pipes clashing with the stairs
- Would be nice to add doors to the elevator on all floors (fell into the shaft)
- Street furniture (pavement/street lamps/manhole covers...etc) not sure if those are part of the deal
- The stair going to the roof...that cant be right, something is definitely missing on the roof
- The capitals of those decorative façade columns are definitely huge
Again this is a walkthrough the model as it is...no editing, touchup and additions/alterations to the textures/mats which you had in the model (working on a laptop and don't have much processing power)
I had no idea that Revit (plus something?) can do all that!
In reference to being part of the deal. I got a donation of the point cloud files from the producers of the "historic", "last, definitive word", "scientific" (LOL) study.
PBS NOVA Cold Case JFK: Laser Scanning and Models
The author of all the models, simulations and videos, Mike McCormick (the guy you see sitting behind his computer) admitted to me that:
(1) He used the limo model from 3DHum, of dubious precision. The details for that vehicle (jump seats for the Connallys, better dimensions, color was not black it was blue) were provided to Hum3D by my associate, Paul Ernst, recently. IOW: The model used in 2013 was faulty. ALL have been.
(2) Leica Geosystems only did the east and south (entrance) walls.
(3) There were only 8 passes with the laser scanner. Between 25-30 are needed.
(4) No aerial provision, with a LIDAR-equipped dronecopter. This is needed to be located within inches of the sniper's nest.
(5) According to the video, it seems that they relocated the shooter to the 7th. floor. They were not allowed into the 6th.
-Ramon
JFK Numbers
(6) No arrangement was made to have the Dallas Police Department doing detail work with the traffic. You can see the operators running around vehicles, like George Costanza and his Frogger machine:
George Kochstanza and the Haags
It seems that the Koch Brothers ran out of money.
-Ramon
JFK Numbers
@RDAOU wrote:
That is lots of work done on that building! I hope you are getting some funding to do all that lol.
So far, other than the few hundred dollars that I can afford every month the income of JFK Numbers (a Not-for-Profit entity incorporated in the Lone Star State) is $0. (*)
I could write chapters about the snake oil salesmen, liars, backstabbers that have crossed my path.
I expect that to change as soon as I have more material to show.
Let me tell you about the coolest idea ever. Notice the Stoner Theater Candy machine? It has a mirror, right?
Actual color was mint green
When the virtual visitor is in front (or any mirror, in restrooms) what should s/he see?
- Nothing? Boooooring
- The user's Avatar: better, but still boring.
How about this:
Lee in the Flesh
(with the screeching violins from Psycho, of course).
After all, Lee was found in that room by a DPD officer, seconds after the shooting, drinking a Coca-Cola.
-Ramon
JFK Numbers
(*) At this point I would like to stand on my desk, and offer a thunderous applause to Autodesk, its people and their generous (strategically smart!) policies. Without them, this project would be as dead as the subject of its study.
@RDAOU wrote:
May I ask what for or what is the purpose of this whole project?
I have made a formal public promise:
(1) I am a humble servant of The People (*).
(2) I am interested in The Truth, The Whole Truth and Nothing But The Truth.
THEREFORE, I am obligated to answer any question, in public or private (your choice), no matter how difficult, uncomfortable, personal, rude, weird, etc. Any question is valid.
The files produced by the project, do not belong to me: they belong to The People. Even the e-mails exchanged with the National Archives, the Sixth Floor Museum, O'Gara-Hess & Eisenhardt Armoring Company, PBS, NatGeo, History Channel, etc. are YOURS. Just ask.
Yes, you may. Answer soon below.
-Ramon
JFK Numbers
(*) Too bad The People have no idea that I exist. : -(
I love Enscape!!! It seems that if I hire my friend/coworker -who is a student- we can get it for free.
Question: I am capturing that video as we speak, but can you upload the MP4?
It will go to the JFK Numbers YouTube channel:
JFK Numbers Channel at YouTube
TIA,
-Ramon
JFK Numbers
@Anonymous
Upload the MP4 where? here on the forum?
I am uploading screencasts...You can upload MP4 as an attachment; however, if you need it to be imbedded, you
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@RDAOU wrote:@Anonymous
Upload the MP4 where? here on the forum?
I am uploading screencasts...You can upload MP4 as an attachment; however, if you need it to be imbedded, you
- either need to upload it as a screencast
- Or upload it on YouTube then add it here using the INSERT VIDEO tab on the menu above
If you don't mind, please upload it here in the forum. The limit is very generous. Yesterday, I uploaded a rather large MAX file, after compressing it with ZIP.
I would like to open a folder for you in this section (if you want me to):
http://www.dealey-plaza.org/your-designers/
Many of those 3D experts there are in the "potential contributors or people to be hired if/when I can afford them".
-Ramon
JFK Numbers
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