Relief Fragment
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Relief Fragment Object Name Located at the Brooklyn Museum of Art in New York City, this ancient relic is known as a Relief Fragment. Its official inventory number is 37.26E. Dating back to around 2500-2350 B.C.E., it's an artifact from a long-lost civilization that's been unearthed and carefully preserved for the world to see. The Relief Fragment was carved out of limestone, showcasing intricate details that are still visible today. Measuring in at a relief format, this ancient relic is a testament to the artistry of its creators. You can learn more about this incredible piece by visiting the Brooklyn Museum of Art's website at https://www.brooklynmuseum.org/opencollection/objects/116775. Special thanks go out to Steve Vinson, Chris Davidson, and Gretchen Creekbaum for their work on photogrammetry. Mohamed Abdelaziz also deserves recognition for his role in processing the images that brought this artifact to life. A Nikon D850 camera was used to capture high-quality images of the Relief Fragment, complete with a 24 mm lens. The resulting 3D model is impressive, boasting 100k polygons and smooth textures thanks to Zbrush clean up and UVs. In Xnormal, Normal, Heights, AO, Roughness, Specular, and Cavity maps were baked in delightfully.
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