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Tango0117 Feb 2021 10:31 p.m. PST

"History in 3D lives up to its name. The virtual recreations of ancient temples, cities, palaces and fortresses are vividly rendered in granular detail with realistic lighting effects and animated fly-ins. They've built models of everything from Sevastopol in 1914 to the flooding of Titanic's grand staircase to Corinth in the 2nd century.

Four years ago, their most ambitious project, a reconstruction of Rome's city center as it was in 320 A.D. Rome in 3D, made its debut on their YouTube channel. They had already been working on it for years and had enough of it ready to make a riveting trailer, a few tantalizing minutes of what promised to be the most comprehensive virtual recreation of ancient Rome ever made. The aim was to integrate it into a game engine, building a fully realized city based on the latest, most accurate information to provide an immersive experience of walking its streets…"

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Andrew Walters18 Feb 2021 4:18 p.m. PST

I'm going to spend some time with that. I hope they did more than just the nice parts of Rome…

Tango0119 Feb 2021 1:16 p.m. PST

Hope you enjoyed it my friend!

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