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SHORT Post – preview 3D Plana

At the beginning of this blog, I wrote an article about the capabilities and possibilities of 3D photogrammetry documentations for large areas. The Excavation I choose as an example is now finished, and I can start to write some articles. But this may take some time, so here are is a little preview: The pictures above…Continue readingSHORT Post – preview 3D Plana

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SHORT Post – Roman gryphon relief from Sima

A Roman clay relief from the time around the birth of Christ from Sima. Now on display at the Kestner Museum in Hanover. Scanned with a Canon EOS 600d and rendered in Blender 3D.Continue readingSHORT Post – Roman gryphon relief from Sima

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SHORT Post – Bronze Age hoard (Teaser)

In 2014 a massive copper hoard was found during a rescue excavation in Bavaria. It was then decided to take out two blocks for further excavation in the labs of the Bayerische Landesamt in Munich. There it was discovered that the hoard contained nearly 800 copper bars together with pottery. Over the last 3 years…Continue readingSHORT Post – Bronze Age hoard (Teaser)

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SHORT Post-pottery rendertests

For these renderings, I used a model from my master’s Thesis. Currently, I’m experimenting with different render settings and setups in Blender, resulting in plenty of spare pictures. Enjoy!Continue readingSHORT Post-pottery rendertests

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SHORT Post – 3D Hercules club amulet

During my studies at the Freie Universität I spent much time with the so-called Hercules clubs. The aim was to write a paper about roman club amulets and their maybe germanic bone/antler derivatives. This is now the beginning of a series of articles about amulets and the possibilities of visualizing single finds as well as…Continue readingSHORT Post – 3D Hercules club amulet

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Short Post – Roman rooster and stone age axe in 3D

Today I just want to introduce two new 3D models: Roman rooster mosaic The model created from 80 aligned images was derived from a sparse point cloud to get a first look at the final model. The texture was mapped onto the 140k poly mesh. Unfortunately, this object has no location or date. It is…Continue readingShort Post – Roman rooster and stone age axe in 3D

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SHORT Post – pathological bone alteration in 3D

This horse bone from the Iron Age shows a massive pathological alteration. More on the topic of pathologic alteration of bones and their visualization soon.Continue readingSHORT Post – pathological bone alteration in 3D

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SHORT Post – old reconstructions

Today I found several render images of unfinished reconstructions i started over the last years. Sadly these projects never get really started, so these are merely Sketches. The first bunch of pictures show several late medieval timber framed town houses. They there supposed to fit in an reconstruction of an marketplace. I decided to upload them…Continue readingSHORT Post – old reconstructions