Olympia, East Pediment (Displacement) 3D Model |
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Model's Description: Olympia, East Pediment (Displacement) 3d model contains 39,311 polygons and 20,220 vertices. I was excited to discover in my research on the Temple of Zeus at Olympia (ca. 460 BCE) that the University of Heidelberg had made available online the published findings of the German excavations that began in 1875 (https://goo.gl/eyPAo9). In Volume 3, I found a photograph of the reconstructed east pediment sculptures (https://goo.gl/qLsfp3), which inspired me to paint it (since Greek statues were polychromed) and create a displacement map. “Pausanias…identifies the subject of the East Pediment as the chariot race between Oenomaos, King of Pisa, and Pelops, a suitor of Oenomaos’ daughter Hippodameia. He adds that the race has not yet begun. The quietness of the scene suggests that the specific event is the taking of the oath by the contestants before the race, watched over by Zeus…in the center of the pediment.” The remains are housed in the Archaeological Museum of Olympia. More information: https://goo.gl/wzsvnt Tools: Cinema 4D, Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator - Olympia, East Pediment (Displacement) - 3D model by Daniel O'Neil (@doneil) |
Model's Textures: (2) A Texture #1 RGB Texture #2 |
Keywords: greek zeus olympia pediment pelops oenomaos temple |
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