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In this article, we will show you the process on submitting a request for a 3D model to be created for your account to use inside PAM.

When submitting a request for a 3D model, please keep in mind that it can take up to 1 week before the request is completed. We ask that you submit a request as early as you find out that you require a model to be created in order to get it back on time for your account.


Please read the requirements on what PAM requires for 3D models.

  • All 3D models have to be in a .glb file

    • This is needed as this is the file type that PAM accepts when it is time for upload

  • Colour can be included on the model

  • All 3D models are built to scale (e.g. If a building 10 meters tall in real life should be built 10 meters in 3D software)

  • Recommended sizes for different kinds of 3D model

    • Large - 500kb - 350kb (architectural models, stadium, bridge, opera house)

    • Medium - 100kb (branding, landmarks, logos, smaller building structures)

    • Small - 50kb - (vegetation, decorative material, small objects)

      • This is needed or else having models that are too big may decrease performance speeds.

Pricing guide

For every 3D model you request, a fee will be incurred to cover the costs of the time and labour to create the design.

As a general guide, the pricing structure may be as follows:

  • Requesting for an architectural feature 3D model (for any structured building or a large model) will be $500

  • Requesting for smaller sized 3D models (for any waypoint / sponsored feature) will be $200

These prices may be included in your licensing / set-up fees so if you are not sure please contact your Administrator or account manager for more information.


Submitting a 3D model request

Steps

1. Go into https://mediabankpam.atlassian.net/servicedesk/customer/portals
You should see the [Welcome to the PAM support portal] heading.

If you are asked to log-in, please use the same log-in details you used when you were invited into the support portal.

If you are unable to log-in because your account doesn’t exist, you will need to contact your Administrator for assistance to receive an invite to the PAM portal.

You will need to have an account to access our PAM support helpdesk portal

2. Scroll to the bottom and click on [Need to raise a request? Contact us] section

This will load into a new page


3. Select [Request a 3D model build]


Fill out the corresponding information

4. Disclaimer that it can take up to 1 week to complete the request

5. Raise this request on behalf of: Put in your name as you are the one creating the request

6. Include a name for your request (i.e. Requesting for a 3D model of a building)

7. Fill out the description with any relevant information

8. Include any attachments that may help with this request

9. Include an estimated due date if you are have a deadline date in mind

10. Select [Send] to submit your request


11. Check your email account (the email you used to log into the support portal) and you will receive a ticket confirming your request went through. You will also get a link to track your request as it progresses.


Once you receive the confirmation request on your email, the way to track the progress of your request is to click on the provided link which shows all the information related to your request.

12. Progress / status of the request

13. Review of your description

14. Leave notifications on to be updated of the progress

15. Cancel request if you change your mind / cancel this request. (The earlier you know, the better as we will not know if you change your mind without clicking this button)

16. Add a comment if you need to make adjustments or have extra information to give for your request.


Related articles

Click on these articles to find out how to import your 3D model into PAM.

3D assets
Uploading and assigning 3D models
Adding 3D Models to the Map

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