This is the last part of my 3D telecom series. In this video, I created a stealth tower. Stealth towers are designed to blend in with their surroundings, often disguised as trees, flagpoles, or other objects. Stealth towers are used in areas with strict zoning regulations or where visual impact is a concern. In this video I used a cactus thus the location is somewhere in Arizona or Mexico. I also added an animal skull, an agave like bushes and the red planet Mars. The setting is hot and dry and was achieved by red lighting.
This is part five of my 3D telecom series. In this video, I created a guyed tower. Guyed Towers are tall towers supported by guy wires anchored to the ground. They are cost-effective for taller structures. Guyed Towers are commonly used for broadcasting and long-distance communication.
Other than the guyed tower, I improved the Burrito House by adding burritos, refrigerator and trash can. The skeleton now has ribs.
This is Part III where I created a rooftop tower. Rooftop towers are installed on the roofs of buildings. It is a convenient option in urban areas where ground space is limited.
Other than the tower, I also made a tall building and a coffee shop beside it. To create a night time atmosphere, I made the background and lighting blue in color.
This is Part IV of my 3D telecom series. In this video, I created a lattice radio tower. This seems to be the type of tower that is very familiar to us. It can easily be seen because of its enormous height.
Lattice Towers are self-supporting towers with a triangular or square lattice structure. They are strong and can support heavy loads, making them suitable for mounting multiple antennas. It is often used in areas with high wind loads or where space is not a constraint.
Other than the tower, I made a skeleton and a burrito house. As to why the skeleton is there, it is up to you to make a story.
This is Part II where I created a small cell tower. Small cell towers are often mounted on utility poles, light posts, or buildings. It is used to improve coverage in areas with high data demand, such as densely populated areas.
In the pole, I put a sector antenna and radio unit at the back. To show that the area is commercialized, I put a fastfood with a hamburger sign beside it. I also made squishy clouds at the back.
This is the Part I where I created a monopole cellular or macro tower. These are the most common type, consisting of a single, vertical pole. They are relatively simple and cost-effective to build and typically used in areas with limited space.
Other than the monopole tower, I added a station, fences, ground and grass.