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Post apocalyptic Tribal Knife 3D Model, Fully textured with UV Mapping and materials.
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A post apocalyptic style blade/knife created in the far future by a tribal community with access to scrap metals and rescources, the blade is intended to be made of pieces of sharpened bronze and steel welded together, bolted to seperate halves of wood and secured with lashings of leather cord/string, and then stained with an acid solution to give a decorative look. This is my first time using what you'd consider the whole pipeline with a standalone texturing program, so it hopefully has more detail than my other models 3D Model is ready to download for free
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102040 MNPM Terme Ruler 3D Model.
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This is a 3D model of a cast of the Terme Ruler, an ancient bronze statue in the Museo Nazionale Palazzo Massimo in Rome. The cast is made of plaster and is in Statens Musueum for Kunst in Copenhagen, Denmark. The Terme Ruler depicts a man with a disproportionately muscular body, especially when compared to its more modestly shaped head. Estimations date this statue to near the 2nd century BCE, comparing it to the Terme Boxer, particularly in hair style.
Bibliography: “The ‘Hellenistic Ruler’ of the Terme Museum”
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This model posting is part of Ancient World 3D, a project that provides curated 3D open access content for Classical Studies. Each model has an etched catalog# and 3D Printable frame for building a library. The original model was posted by Statens Museum for Kunst. This entry was composed by Joshua Mefford (Dr. Elizabeth Thill, advisor) 3D Model is ready to download for free, this model contains 2044608 polygons.
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The indian tribal isometric room 3D Model, Optimized by RigModels.com, Fully textured with UV Mapping and materials.
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This is the Indian tribal isometric room I made for the Sketchfab Isometric Room challenge, I took two days to complete this work. the main thought of my work is to present Indian tribal culture, this is my own idea, not concept art.
software used, maya, Zbrush, substance painter - The indian tribal isometric room - 3D model by anilkumar 3D Model is ready to download for free, this model contains 16359 polygons.
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The Legend of Oghuz Khan 3D Model, Optimized by RigModels.com, Fully textured with UV Mapping and materials.
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Xiongnu-inspired Hunnic belt buckles for my project: The Legend of Oghuz Khan.
The wolves on each buckle are shaped like clouds, symbolizing Oghuz’s sovereignty over the earth. In Hunnic and Turkic culture, the left or East is considered the superior cardinal direction; hence, a prince associated with the East would often be designated as heir to the khanate. As such, the horse, symbolizing the nomad, is placed on the East in contrast to the dragon that represents the Han, or non-bow wielding peoples. Nonetheless, both the horse and the dragon are shown to be powerless against the wolves that represent Hunnic superiority.
Stylistically, the buckles emulate the classic look of Xiongnu and Hunnic jewelry: gold, granulated, with carnelians/agate stones, and cloud and predatory based motiffs.
The belt is still a work in progress.
The symbolic descriptions are not meant to be offensive. They reflect the ideologies of the distant past and are thus not meant to be viewed from a modern perspective - The Legend of Oghuz Khan - Baatar's Belt Buckle - 3D model by BilgeBitig 3D Model is ready to download for free, this model contains 660033 polygons.