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St Bartholomew The Great 3D Model, Fully textured with UV Mapping and materials.
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St Bartholomew The Great Priory Church is the oldest church in London dating from 1123. It includes many original Medieval features, located near Smithfield Market it is one of London's greatest secret treasures. It has been used in multiple movies including ‘Four Weddings And A Funeral' and ‘ Avengers Age Of Ultron'. The church is open to visitors, usuall from 8:30am and costs £5. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_Bartholomew-the-Great 4800 photos taken in March 2019 with a Sony a6000 and processed in Agisoft Metashape. Reprocessed in April 2020 in Agisoft Metashape to improve mesh and texture quality. Processed on PC with 2 x GTX1080ti GPU, intel i9-9900X cpu, 128gb Ram. Alignment (medium quality): 4 hours. Depth Maps (medium quality): 4 hours. Mesh: 11 hours 30 mins. Texture (after poly reduction): 15 mins 3D Model is ready to download for free
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Cartoon Blue Ice Golem Monster Giant 3D Model.
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LowPoly 3d model - Cartoon Blue Ice Golem Monster Giant - 3dsMax and Maya file included - Texture size 2048 color map - Cartoon Blue Ice Golem Monster Giant - Buy Royalty Free 3D model by Oleg Shuldiakov (@olegshuldiakov) 3D Model is ready to download for free, this model contains 2916 polygons.
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Bronze Cat Head: Bolton Museum Collection 3D Model.
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A small ancient Egyptian cat head made of a copper alloy from the collection of Bolton Library and Museum Services. The head is unprovenanced, but these objects are particularly well-attested at the sites of Bubastis and Saqqara. In ancient Egypt, the cat was associated with the goddess Bastet, and many objects like this were created to be given in offering at temples and necropoli.
This cat head features pierced ears and finely detailed eyes which may have held some form of inlay.
Accession Number: BOLMG:1969.8.A, Bolton Library and Museum Services
Photography and Model Credit: Ian Trumble, Bolton Library and Museum Services
Texture Refinement: Charlotte Sargent
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