Relief of Khamwasemen and His Wife
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Human is seated on a table of offerings alongside his wife, while a standing priest looks on. This artifact can be found at the Brooklyn Museum of Art under the inventory number 37.35E. It was created sometime between 1292 and 1075 B.C.E, from limestone. The format is that of a relief sculpture. For more information, please visit https://www.brooklynmuseum.org/opencollection/objects/3944. The photogrammetry process for this model was done by Arin Anderson, Molly Isaacs, and Gretchen Creekbaum. Mohamed Abdelaziz handled the image processing using a Nikon D850 with a 24mm lens. The 3D model information is as follows: 50k poly in Zbrush, clean up and UVs, texture baking for Normal, AO, Cavity, Roughness, and specular maps in Xnormal, Albedo map creation in Agisoft delighter, and final editing in 3dsmax.
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