Cambridge UL Boxwood Medical Figure c1590 HiRes 3D Model |
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Model's Description: Cambridge UL Boxwood Medical Figure c1590 HiRes 3d model contains 865,221 polygons and 432,977 vertices. High resolution model 865k tringles. This boxwood écorché ( a drawn or sculpted model showing the body with the skin removed to reveal the muscle structure) and a miniature ivory skeleton were presented to the University Library in 1591 by John Banister, a leading London surgeon who delivered lectures to the Barber-Surgeons’ Company and published a number of influential treatises. This object modelled as part of a collaboration between The Cambridge University Library, Dr Suzanne Paul (Keeper of Manuscripts and University Archives), Maciej M Pawlikowski (Chief Photographic Technician), and Prof. Dominic Powlesland (Affiliated Scholar, McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research) - Cambridge UL Boxwood Medical Figure c1590 HiRes - 3D model by Professor Dominic Powlesland (@d.powlesland) |
Model's Textures: (4) RGB Texture #1 RGB Texture #2 RGB Texture #3 RGB Texture #4 |
Keywords: agisoft photoscan |
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