aztec shield 3d models
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Driven by a profound reverence for ancient Mayan and Aztec civilizations, this architectural style embodies the mystique of a bygone era.
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My first experience in jewelry inspired by the Aztec culture. This model is part of my graduation work. ...I will be glad to comments and criticism.
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Aztec mask, since it seems there are not so many models of that kind. ...3D photo scan using Sony DSC-HX20V and 3D Zephyr free.
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Reproduction of the Aztec monolith known as El Calendario, discovered in the vicinity of the Templo Mayor in the Historic Center of Mexico City. Also known as the "Stone of the Sun". Ideal for decoration. ... Contains: 1 Reproduction of the Aztec...
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Original Aztec Pendant Designs Create Unique Statement Pieces for Aztec-Inspired Fashion Inspired by the rich heritage of ancient Mesoamerica, our original Aztec pendant designs bring a touch of bold style to any outfit. Crafted with meticulous...
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Here's a higher quality version available at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2435454. ...This is an Aztec calendar model remixed from grb352, boasting a sleek design without the attached stand.
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The Virginia Museum of Natural History generously lent the Aztec ceramic figurine head to the Virtual Curation Laboratory, where it was carefully scanned using a NextEngine Desktop 3D scanner. ...This courtesy is extended by the Virginia Museum of...
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Aztec 7 is a bas-relief toy soldier figurine to be printed on a 3d printer or milled on a CNC machine, at a scale of 1:32 (54mm).
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Aztec 6 is a bas-relief toy soldier figurine to be printed on a 3d printer or milled on a CNC machine, at a scale of 1:32 (54mm).
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Aztec 5 is a bas-relief toy soldier figurine to be printed on a 3d printer or milled on a CNC machine, at a scale of 1:32 (54mm).
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Aztec 4 is a bas-relief toy soldier figurine to be printed on a 3d printer or milled on a CNC machine, at a scale of 1:32 (54mm).
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Aztec 3 is a bas-relief toy soldier figurine to be printed on a 3d printer or milled on a CNC machine, at a scale of 1:32 (54mm).
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Aztec 1 is a bas-relief toy soldier figurine to be printed on a 3d printer or milled on a CNC machine, at a scale of 1:32 (54mm).
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Aztec 1 is a bas-relief toy soldier figurine to be printed on a 3d printer or milled on a CNC machine, at a scale of 1:32 (54mm).
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My Entry Into The MeetMat2 Contest I've made a bold statement in the MeetMat2 Contest, aiming to leave my mark by highlighting the decades of neglect and weathering on this stunning Aztec statue.
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This intriguing accessory has its roots in an ancient Mesoamerican culture known as the Aztecs. ...Crafted to tell a story or symbolize status, wealth, and power, these elaborate pieces often featured mystical symbols like gods, animals, and natural...
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This miniature Aztec temple replica can also serve as an educational tool for learning about Aztec culture, helping visitors visualize the layout and design elements characteristic of the pre-Columbian era. ...By building this detailed miniature...
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The Virginian Museum of Natural History kindly lent this Aztec ceramic figurine head to the Virtual Curation Lab, which then used a NextEngine Desktop 3D scanner to capture its detailed image.
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Aztec 8 is a bas-relief toy soldier figurine to be printed on a 3d printer or milled on a CNC machine, at a scale of 1:32 (54mm).
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The Aztec held captives in high esteem, with capture of enemies being the main way to advance up the military and social ladder. This did not preclude the inevitability of casualties in battle. Arrows pierce flesh, tepoztopilli spears can impale a...
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The Aztecs, a highly advanced and sophisticated people, crafted an incredibly complex and precise calendar that reflected their deep understanding of astronomy and mathematics. This magnificent tool allowed them to keep track of time with remarkable...
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The Aztecs thought that by sacrificing humans, they could ensure good harvests, protect themselves from natural disasters, and guarantee their own place in the afterlife. Another reason for human sacrifice was political power. The Aztec leaders...
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These medals served not only as badges of honor but also as indicators of social status within the Aztec community. A person's medal could reveal their position within the hierarchy, be it a noble, a warrior, or a priest. ...The design and material used...
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This is the larger city my previous Aztec temples come from. This is the basic .stl file and if you want to print it you will neither need a huge printer to allow you to render all the small details or you will have to scale it down and lose...
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The ancient Aztecs prized their medals as symbols of status and power. Crafted from valuable metals like gold and silver, these medallions were often adorned with intricate designs and precious gems. Only those who had achieved great distinction or...
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Beautiful Aztec calendar center desktop ornament Ideal for office, home ornament, two-sided school assignment. ... With all shapes simulated in 65 mm diameter and maximum thickness of 13mm mirror view, both sides Base 4 x 50 x 13 STL file, just paint...
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The 3D model of an Aztec spearman was generated using Blender software, a free and open-source 3D creation suite. This digital representation showcases the warrior's distinctive attire and equipment, characteristic of ancient Mesoamerican cultures.
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The intricately crafted Aztec ceramic figurine head, a treasured artifact from the distant past, was generously lent to the Virtual Curation Laboratory by the esteemed Virginia Museum of Natural History. ...Captured with precision using the cutting-edge...
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The NextEngine Desktop 3D scanner was used by the Virtual Curation Laboratory to scan this Aztec ceramic figurine head, which was loaned to them by the Virginia Museum of Natural History. ...This image is courtesy of the Virginia Museum of Natural...
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This beautifully crafted Aztec ceramic figurine head was generously donated to the Virtual Curation Laboratory by the esteemed Virginia Museum of Natural History, where it underwent meticulous scanning using the cutting-edge NextEngine Desktop 3D...