Corinthian Order Vignola 3D Model
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Specifications
- Geometrypolygonal
- Polygons2,187,719
- Vertices2,212,209
- TexturesYes
- RiggedNo
- AnimatedNo
- 3D Printable ReadyNo
- Game Ready (low poly)No
- UV MappedYes
- Unwrapped UVsnone
Description
The order is built according to the rules given by the Italian Renaissance architect Giacomo Barozzi da Vignola.
Used literature: I.B. Mikhalovsky "Architectural Forms of Antiquity" 1949; O. Garneri "Orders of Civil Architecture" 1937
For construction accuracy, the value of the Module is set to 1080 mm, therefore the model is quite large, with a total size of 48.54 x 16.56 x 34.56 m.
References - Kazan and St. Isaac's Cathedrals in St. Petersburg.
The model includes a Corinthian order of two types: with ornaments and without.
Without decorations - an arch without a pedestal, three-quarter columns.
With decorations - an arch with a pedestal, detached columns with pilasters.
You can vary these parameters and model different types of architectural porticoes.
In a separate order, the modifier stack is not minimized for the possibility of further building an entablature.
- Model at the origin, pivots of objects in the center
- Columns, elements of capitals, modulons - instance. Elements of capitals are tied to the trunks of the columns (link) and blocked by movement, rotation, scaling (hierarchy> link info> locks). To move, rotate or scale the column, change the object of the trunk (fust).
- No groups
- Normals are not twisted.
- X-form completed
- Textures and materials have correct names, without Cyrillic
- There is no excess geometry
May 03, 2020
date added
Apr 04, 2022
last update
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