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William the Hippo 3D Model, Fully textured with UV Mapping and materials.
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A 3D scan of the beloved William the Hippo from a recent trip to The Metropolitan Museum of Art. ca. 1961–1878 B.C. “This statuette of a hippopotamus (popularly called “William") was molded in faience, a ceramic material made of ground quartz. Beneath the blue glaze, the body was painted with lotuses. These river plants depict the marshes in which the animal lived, but at the same time their flowers also symbolize regeneration and rebirth as they close every night and open again in the morning…The hippo's modern nickname first appeared in 1931 in a story that was published in the British humor magazine Punch. It reports about a family that consults a color print of the Met’s hippo—which it calls “William"—as an oracle. The Met republished the story the same year in the Museum’s Bulletin, and the name William caught on!" Created using 560 images taken through glass with an Canon 5D Mark IV and processed in RealityCapture 3D Model is ready to download for free
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Vr museum interior 3D Model.
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Optimized vr museum. The interior museum asset is attached in one piece in cross shape, but it could be detached and converted in a different modular space. To modify the space, only have to add or removing parts. It only uses 1 material with 5 PBR textures in 4096x4096 (color, metallic, roughness, normal, Ao and emissive). The 3d model has three separate assets: 1 the main museum building, 2 the canvas and separators and 3 pictures only for visualization purpose. The space is made in real measures and as a curiosity, most of the parts were made with pi measures 3D Model is ready to download for free, this model contains 279254 polygons.
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ArtScience Museum Sigapore 3D Model.
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ArtScience Museum Located in Sigapore, Cutting edge architecture design, This model was challanging to make as each leaf are not similer, The design represents Lotus, Hope you guys enjoy it! - ArtScience Museum Sigapore - 3D model by sanjus 3D Model is ready to download for free, this model contains 5016 polygons.
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Museum of the future 3D Model.
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Museum of the future in Dubai, not quite 100%. Enjoy! - Museum of the future - Download Free 3D model by Biser Borislavov (@biserborislawow) 3D Model is ready to download for free, this model contains 10296 polygons.
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SUNSET ON THE GUGGENHEIM MUSEUM 3D Model.
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Realized from 50 pictures taken with my iPhone 6.
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Cropped with Blender 3D Model is ready to download for free, this model contains 68680 polygons.
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Cabesa Clava -Chavin Archaeological Museum, Peru 3D Model.
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The archaeological site of Chavín de Huántar sits at an elevation of 3,177m (10,425ft) above sea level in the Peruvian Andes and is located at the confluence of the Mosna and Wacheksa rivers. Chavín once intersected several major trade routes through the Cordillera Blanca mountain range, a strategic location for the capital of the Chavín civilization. The site is located near the Callejón de Huáyla Valley where the village of Chavín de Huántar is located. Chavín is now served by a recently-upgraded, asphalt roadway. Covering 12,000 sq m (129,167 sq ft), the site includes massive temple structures with significant interior and subterranean space, pyramidal platforms, courts, and sunken plaza spaces, most of which are aligned on a common axis. Over time, river floods have eroded much of this stone architecture; its mountainous location has also made it susceptible to destructive landslides.
This model shows a Cabeza clava in state of transformation with prominent eyes and in the whistler position 3D Model is ready to download for free, this model contains 80000 polygons.
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Turtle Shell: Bolton Museum Collection 3D Model.
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Turtle shell from the natural history collection of Bolton Library and Museum Services.
Photography Credit: Don Stenhouse, Bolton Library and Museum Services, Sarah McBride
Model Credit: Ardern Hulme-Beaman, Charlotte Sargent
Produced as part of the Museums of the North West Photogrammetry Hub: Building Virtual 3D Futures project. Learn more here 3D Model is ready to download for free, this model contains 8535 polygons.
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Triceratops Horridus, Nat. Hist. Museum, Oxford 3D Model.
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“The name Triceratops means three-horned face, referring to the one small and two large horns on the skull, which can be seen on the cast on display in the Museum.
Triceratops was 7.3 metres long, and weighed more than 6 tonnes. It was a herbivore, and its jaws were equipped with a constantly replaced battery of teeth specially adapted for cutting up tough plant material.
The horn and frill of Triceratops have attracted much speculation, but it is likely that they were used for display and fighting to maintain social dominance, and to defend territory and mates. Functional analysis suggests that Triceratops locked horns in pushing and twisting fights between individuals, the massive frill at the back of the skull acting as a shield to deflect the horns of opponents and protect the vulnerable neck and shoulder muscles.”~http://www.oum.ox.ac.uk/learning/htmls/dinosaur.htm
- Triceratops Horridus, Nat. Hist. Museum, Oxford - 3D model by Thomas Flynn (@nebulousflynn) 3D Model is ready to download for free, this model contains 70324 polygons.