Some sample 3D models created from photographs. I can create low cost 3D Models of objects, products or archaeological artefacts or even larger features such as the Roman distance slab below. Mostly, I take the photographs myself, so ideally for the Central Scotland area, but farther afield shouldn't be a problem.
Hold left mouse key to spin around. Hold right mouse key to move around the 3d model and middle scroll wheel to zoom. Apple users process will vary.
This model is of the replica which was itself 3D laser scanned by a team from Glasgow and machine carved from sandstone.
The original is one of the finest Roman exhibits in the Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh. The Antonine Wall was built around 142AD and runs from North West of Glasgow, through Central Scotland to Falkirk and ends in Bo'ness.
The model includes an annotation with links to more information. Click the number (1) just under the main inscription.
This is a 3D model of a bit of an American Willow I cut down a while back. Kept a bit. Knew it would come in handy one day.
Can you imagine some artefact or item that you wish your web visitors to interact with? A fun and immersive way to communicate. With the opportunity for improved interpretation to gain new insights into items — see an object from a new angle — every angle. So much more than a photograph could ever achieve.
Based in Bo'ness, Falkirk, Central Scotland.
Serving customers throughout the UK.
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