Modular kits

My research on the Japanese town in element1 was not perfect, so before I made the modular kit I looked for more references to study how each floor of the buildings in the Japanese town were built, and what was around the buildings that I could refer to, such as some of the shop signs, the menu billboards, the lanterns on the side of the road that could light up the street, etc. During this period, I just watched the animation blue eyes samurai under the recommendation of my tutor, many scenes in this animation are based on traditional Japanese towns, so I studied this animation in depth, and I found that traditional Japanese towns are generally two-storey, the ground floor will be used to operate a number of shops, and the first floor is used as accommodation, etc. After studying these, I divided my modular modeling into four parts Roof, first floor, middle floor, and then the ground floor, I follow this logic to refer to these pictures I found and then make them, I can build different kinds of houses at a later stage







After creating a modular kit I used the same method I used before, to create a material sphere with all the material effects, to increase the efficiency when creating other modular kits later on.

