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Ishtar Mesopotamian goddess (Ereshkigal) 3D Model.
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Ishtar, (Akkadian), Sumerian Inanna, in Mesopotamian religion, goddess of war and ual love. Ishtar is the Akkadian counterpart of the West Semitic goddess Astarte. Inanna, an important goddess in the Sumerian pantheon, came to be identified with Ishtar, but it is uncertain whether Inanna is also of Semitic origin or whether, as is more likely, her similarity to Ishtar caused the two to be identified.
this low-poly model has normal maps and textures of 4K, and can be optimized further. you can use these models in presentations, games and in other projects too.
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Lamassu Persian (4 Models) 3D Model.
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Four models of old style Assyrian statues, well known as Lamassu and often protective deity of gates city or Palaces entrances in ancient Persia empire.
They were essentially guardian spirit and were sometime represented as giant hybrid Lion and human figure, and sometime under an another form.
I tried some diverse textured aspect here (all are in Pbr 4K)…
With some contraint in sculpt, I had to make the details of the wings by textures tricks and not by sculpting in the mesh.
Don’t hesitate to tell me which form do you like the most :)
I recorded a video timelapse with all the creation process. Hope you like it ! => https://youtu.be/MvnYxQWv9DE - Lamassu Persian (4 Models) - Buy Royalty Free 3D model by The Ancient Forge (Svein) (@svein) 3D Model is ready to download for free, this model contains 158080 polygons.
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Butterfly Terinos Terpander 3D Model.
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Wiki: Terinos terpander, the royal Assyrian, is a butterfly in the family Nymphalidae. It was described by William Chapman Hewitson in 1862. It is found in the Indomalayan realm 3D Model is ready to download for free, this model contains 54116 polygons.
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Lamasu 3D Model.
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The Neo-Assyrian Empire was the largest and last period of the Assyrian Empire which reigned for nearly 1,300 years from 1900 to 609 BCE. Beginning in the 18th century, England led many archaeological excavations and studies throughout Iraq contributing to the vast objects held at the British Museum.
The Lamasu is a celestial being of protection within the Assyrian culture. Often placed outside palaces, lamasu were colossal in size to illustrate the king’s power 3D Model is ready to download for free, this model contains 97200 polygons.
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Battering Ram 3D Model.
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Battering Ram 3D Model. RIGGED. ANIMATION is realistic swinging of the the center pole to make impact with a door or wall. A Battering Ram is a siege engine that originated in ancient times and designed to break open the masonry walls of fortifications or splinter their wooden gates. The Battering Ram is among the oldest used siege weapons and its history can be traced back to the ancient Assyrians whose images have been found using battering rams from about 9th century BC. Subsequently, it was used by Greeks and Romans as well as other people throughout the world. The design of Medieval Battering Ram could also serve as a bridge across a defensive moat or ditch! When a wall had been breached the ram could be used as an access route to the castle. No two rams were the same. They were designed to gain the maximum effect when attacking the defences of the castle. Model uses three materials. Battering Ram Body, Roof and Rope & Handles 3D Model is ready to download for free, this model contains 11440 polygons.
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Lion hunt from Assyria (645-635 bC) 3D Model.
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This is a famous artwork from ancient Assyria that can be found in the British Museum. In its web you can find this and more information: https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/galleries/assyria-lion-hunts
In ancient Assyria, hunting lions was considered the sport of kings, symbolic of the ruling monarch’s duty to protect and fight for his people. The sculpted reliefs in Room 10a illustrate the sporting exploits of the last great Assyrian king, Ashurbanipal (668–631 BC) and were created for his palace at Nineveh (in modern-day northern Iraq).
The hunt scenes, full of tension and realism, rank among the finest achievements of Assyrian Art. They depict the release of the lions, the ensuing chase and subsequent killing.
The model was obtained with photogrammetry from photographs taken with an iphone 4s and is optimized for on-line visualization 3D Model is ready to download for free, this model contains 156510 polygons.
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Wall-Paned from Nimrud Palace, Assyrian 728 BC 3D Model.
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Above: attack in an enemy town// Tiglath-pileser III’s army attack on enemy town (perhaps in Syria). Assyrian, 728 BC. Nimrud, Palace. British Museum. London. GBR.
Below: removal of enemy gods // Tiglat-pileser III ataque del ejército del pueblo. Extracción de dioses del enemigo. Asiria, 728 BC. Nimrud, Palacio Central. Museo Británico. Londres.
Assyruan, about 728 BC, From Nimrud, CentraPalace, re-used in South-West Palace.
Modelo fotogramétrico realizado con capturas de Iphone6S en el The British Museum con algún arreglo en la parte posterior 3D Model is ready to download for free, this model contains 252899 polygons.