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Final Project: 3D Scavenger Hunt Kenneth Thomas 5/29/2015

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Final Project: 3D Scavenger Hunt

Kenneth Thomas5/29/2015

The above picture depicts an Aztec sculpture that was found on the site Sketchfab . Within the site you ca visually see the entire 3D object, change colors, shading, shadowing, and see wireframe renderings of the entire object before printing.

This second slide depicts an artist’s rendering of St. Michael’s Church and was found on Thingiverse- an online browser for 3D content that is often free offering numerous items from scanned places, spaces, or even created objects.

The above photo depicts a ceramic flute downloaded from a website called goscan3d.com and seen visually in autodesk meshmixer.

The above photo is seen in Smithsonian X 3D viewer and the model shown is called “Figure of a Dancer”.

The above mask is the oldest known existing mask in the world and is on showcase digitally on the Google Cultural Institute.

Similarly found on the digital collection Google Cultural Institute is this Pacific Walrus skeletal head.

This artifact is a collection of fossilized whale bones at an archaeological dig site found again on the Smithsonian X 3D site.

The above is another 3D figure found on Sketchfab that allows information to be gathered alongside the design.

The figure shown is a 3D scan of an entire volcano called Jeju Volcanic Island which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site visually seen in autodesk meshmixer.

The above is from sketchfab as well from the British Museum forum which is what they have scanned of their own collection. The wireframe shown details effects you can use to see various parts normally not seen.