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Tango0101 Apr 2022 9:59 p.m. PST

"History in 3D‘s odyssey to create the most detailed and accurate virtual recreation of ancient Rome as it was in the 4th century proceeds apace. It's been years and more years will pass before the finished model, but their 2021 was incredibly productive. Right now, about 40% of the city has been completed, and that's ongoing concurrent with other, smaller projects capturing not just ancient Rome but Greece as well.

The past couple of months have seen a wonderful profusion of new videos on History in 3D's YouTube channel showcasing the results of last year's hard work. While the ultimate goal is the model of 4th century Rome, they're building virtual models of some of Augustan Rome as well, "excursions," as they put it, back in time…"


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pfmodel01 Apr 2022 11:52 p.m. PST

Very nice.

35thOVI Supporting Member of TMP02 Apr 2022 6:28 a.m. PST

Interesting, thanks.

Don't you wonder if everything was really so white and gray? People want color in their lives. I always wondered if there was more things painted.

Must have been a holiday morning, no one out. 😉

Tango0102 Apr 2022 3:40 p.m. PST

Glad you enjoyed it boys…

Graffitis for sure…

Armand

williamb03 Apr 2022 7:41 a.m. PST

35thOVI

Examination of statues has found traces of paint on them. There is a website that has images of what the statues looked like when they were painted. Most likely buildings were painted too.

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