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Dallas Skyline (for Wavefront OBJ)


 
Product Specifications:
 
Offered By: DigimationModelBank
 
Downloadable File Size: 6.93 M (approx.)
Polygon Count: 94418 (approx.)
Uploaded on: 4/8/18
System Requirements: Windows/ Mac,
   Any software that can import Wavefront obj files.
File Format: obj
   This product contains: Wavefront obj files.
Texturing: Texture Maps
   This product uses image maps for textures.
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This product has an interactive/ WebGL model available for viewing.

Product Description
 
Dallas is the 4th most populous metropolitan area in the United States, located in state of Texas. The Dallas–Fort Worth metro area had the second largest population increase among metropolitan areas in the U.S., which recorded a population of 7,233,323 as of July 1, 2016.
Located in North Texas, Dallas is the main core of the largest metropolitan area in the South and the largest inland metropolitan area in the United States that lacks any navigable link to the sea. Dallas and nearby Fort Worth were developed due to the construction of major railroad lines through the area allowing access to cotton, cattle, and later oil in North and East Texas.

Preceded by thousands of years of varying cultures, the Caddo people inhabited the Dallas area before Spanish colonists claimed the territory of Texas in the 18th century as a part of the Viceroyalty of New Spain. Later, France also claimed the area but never established much settlement.
In 1819, the Adams-Onís Treaty between the United States and Spain defined the Red River as the northern boundary of New Spain, officially placing the future location of Dallas well within Spanish territory. The area remained under Spanish rule until 1821, when Mexico declared independence from Spain, and the area was considered part of the Mexican state of Coahuila y Tejas. In 1836, Texians, with a majority of Anglo-American settlers, gained independence from Mexico and formed the Republic of Texas.
The Republic of Texas was annexed by the United States in 1845 and Dallas County was established the following year. Dallas was formally incorporated as a city on February 2, 1856.

The origin of the name is uncertain. The general consensus is that the city was named after either Dallas, Scotland or after Sen. George Mifflin Dallas of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Other potential theories for the origin include his brother, Commodore Alexander James Dallas, as well as brothers Walter R. Dallas or James R. Dallas.

On November 22, 1963, President John F. Kennedy was assassinated on Elm Street while his motorcade passed through Dealey Plaza in downtown Dallas. The upper two floors of the building from which alleged assassin Lee Harvey Oswald shot Kennedy, the Texas School Book Depository, have been converted into a historical museum covering the former president`s life and accomplishments.

This digital model shows the cityscape of Dallas with many of its famous buildings. All of the buildings are modelled and a road-map texture is included.

Note: this model is meant for distance and overview shots.

.: Product Features :.

- Approx 94418 polygons.
- Includes grouping information: the buildings are separated into individual and clustered groups.
- This version includes an mtl file, which your software program should read to colorize the model.
- The model has basic UV mapping and a street-map texture, at 2988x2371 pixels, is included.


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