
Amarna Relief of Feeding Calves
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Feeding Calves is a prominent object located at the Brooklyn Museum of Art, with an inventory number of 60.197.4. This limestone relief sculpture was created around 1352-1336 B.C.E. and features vivid pigment details. The artwork can be accessed through the website https://www.brooklynmuseum.org/opencollection/objects/3697. It has undergone photogrammetry processing by Kylie Thomsen and Matei Tichindelean, image processing by Justine Galambus, and re-processing/editing by Mohamed Abdelaziz. The 3D model of Feeding Calves boasts 19k polygons, clean-up, and UVs created in Zbrush, with texture baking done for Normal, AO, Cavity, Roughness, and Specular maps in Xnormal, an Albedo map created in Agisoft delighter, and a final edit completed in 3dsmax.
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