... ahem, coucou, je sais qu'il est tard mais euh... gnai fini.
youtu.be/V2B_cEOObv0
... ahem, coucou, je sais qu'il est tard mais euh... gnai fini.
youtu.be/V2B_cEOObv0
#VirtualArchaeology #AugmentedReality job opportunity in South Uist 👇
Computer 3D model reconstruction of Dover Castle as it might have looked in 1216 on the eve of the Great Siege of 1216, when the Castle defended an attack by an Anglo-French rebellion against an unpopular King John of England. Working closely with a team of architectural and military historians, the digital model absorbed over 800 hours of work over five months. Laser survey and GIS data, hundreds of measured architectural drawings from Historic England archives, old engravings and paintings, and the findings of three detailed archaeological reports were analysed to create the digital model. Photographic textures, 3D renders, and manual digital painting helped bring the Castle's history to life through richly detailed images. The completed images were created for the exhibition, Dover Castle at Siege, which English Heritage opened in July 2024.
Computer 3D model reconstruction of Dover Castle as it might have looked in 1216 on the eve of the Great Siege of 1216, when the Castle defended an attack by an Anglo-French rebellion against an unpopular King John of England. Working closely with a team of architectural and military historians, the digital model absorbed over 800 hours of work over five months. Laser survey and GIS data, hundreds of measured architectural drawings from Historic England archives, old engravings and paintings, and the findings of three detailed archaeological reports were analysed to create the digital model. Photographic textures, 3D renders, and manual digital painting helped bring the Castle's history to life through richly detailed images. The completed images were created for the exhibition, Dover Castle at Siege, which English Heritage opened in July 2024.
Computer 3D model reconstruction of Dover Castle as it might have looked in 1216 on the eve of the Great Siege of 1216, when the Castle defended an attack by an Anglo-French rebellion against an unpopular King John of England. Working closely with a team of architectural and military historians, the digital model absorbed over 800 hours of work over five months. Laser survey and GIS data, hundreds of measured architectural drawings from Historic England archives, old engravings and paintings, and the findings of three detailed archaeological reports were analysed to create the digital model. Photographic textures, 3D renders, and manual digital painting helped bring the Castle's history to life through richly detailed images. The completed images were created for the exhibition, Dover Castle at Siege, which English Heritage opened in July 2024.
Computer 3D model reconstruction of Dover Castle as it might have looked in 1216 on the eve of the Great Siege of 1216, when the Castle defended an attack by an Anglo-French rebellion against an unpopular King John of England. Working closely with a team of architectural and military historians, the digital model absorbed over 800 hours of work over five months. Laser survey and GIS data, hundreds of measured architectural drawings from Historic England archives, old engravings and paintings, and the findings of three detailed archaeological reports were analysed to create the digital model. Photographic textures, 3D renders, and manual digital painting helped bring the Castle's history to life through richly detailed images. The completed images were created for the exhibition, Dover Castle at Siege, which English Heritage opened in July 2024.
Two years ago, I embarked on an ambitious 3D reconstruction model of Dover Castle, recreating how it might have looked at the time of the Great Siege in 1216. Working with a team of architectural and military historians, the digital model and 3D renders took over five months to develop. #Blender3D
ALT: A speculative digital reconstruction of the Bass of Inverurie - a late twelfth-century timber and earthwork castle held by the Earls of Garioch (pronounced "Geary" in the local tongue)- members of the extended royal family of Scotland and the ancestors of King Robert the Bruce. Personal project © Bob Marshall 2017. CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
Speculative digital reconstruction of Tor Alvie hillfort near Aviemore, Scottish Highlands. The site was identified as a hillfort in 2010-11 (Historic Environment Record: MHG55341). The reconstruction model was created in Blender 3D using a combination of high-resolution digital terrain data obtained from Ordnance Survey, which I used to create my backdrop of the Cairngorm Mountains. Although the fort has never been excavated, the line of its rampart walls can broadly be determined by a stony bank that encloses an area of roughly 85m x 30m, bearing immediate similarities in size and shape to Craig Phadrig hillfort near Inverness. However, unlike Craig Phadrig, there is no evidence that Torr Alvie was vitrified. It is difficult to know how thick the ramparts were, whether there were timber palisades, and how many entrances the fort had, so imagination plays a large part in this visualisation. With grateful thanks to Eve Boyle and Adam Welfare of Historic Environment Scotland and Professor Gordon Noble of the University of Aberdeen for their input and assistance. © Bob Marshall / badenochstorylands.com 2020.
A speculative digital reconstruction of the early sixteenth-century chancel screen of St Mary's parish church in Youghal, Ireland. Using survey measurements, I developed a computer model to help me work out a possible design for the screen and its loft. Its form is guided by the information written in historical documents and from a single piece of decorated timber, which may have been part of this original screen, found underneath the church floor during recent archaeological investigations. I have combined influences from some surviving medieval screens found in churches in several English counties. The depiction of the Last Judgement painted above the chancel arch is imaginary, and also influenced by similar mural paintings found in several medieval English churches. The Last Judgement, sometimes also referred to as a ‘Doom’, was a common feature of medieval churches. It was an instrument for highlighting the contrasts between the rewards of heaven and the agony of hell, intended to guide Christians away from sin and misbehaviour.
A digital reconstruction of Brougham Castle shows how it may have looked in 1388 following the additions and alterations made by Roger Clifford, 5th Baron of Westmoreland. This view of the castle in wintertime is from the northwest. Artist: Bob Marshall. © Historic England / English Heritage Trust. Contact Historic England Archives for Licensing enquiries.
Hi #PortfolioDay!
I'm an Architectural Illustrator from Edinburgh. I visually reconstruct heritage buildings and monuments in #Blender3D guided by archaeology, measured survey data, and by working in collaboration with historians and archaeologists.
Website: bobmarshall.co.uk
Au-delà des découvertes elles-mêmes, comment évaluer les retombées concrètes de la recherche ? En marge du colloque de restitution de sa première étude d’impact sociétal, le CNRS dévoile une nouvelle approche pour démontrer l'importance de la science ⤵️
C'est d'une tristesse ces costumes de cette série "historique"....
Artist's impression showing what the new broch built at Flygla in Caithness might look like when completed—the first Iron Age-style broch structure to be built in Scotland in over two thousand years.
If you, like me, would love to see the first broch built in Scotland in over two thousand years, please help out by making a donation. www.crowdfunder.co.uk/p/buy-the-br...
Learn more about the Caithness Broch Project at www.thebrochproject.co.uk/the-big-broc...
C'est vrai que cette série va un peu donner une mauvaise vision au téléspectateurs de ce qu'était en réalité le XIe siècle normand et anglo-saxon, c'est franchement dommage !
J'avoue j'ai ri....
[12-13 juin ] - Le Consortium 3DHN, partenaire de l'évènement #TAIC2025 présentera ses méthodes, outils et sa communauté pour la 3D des Humanités Numériques.
👉Lien Visio et Programme taic2025.sciencesconf.org
@huma-num.bsky.social @cnrsshs.bsky.social @cnrs.fr
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Merci infiniment, ce genre de retours fait très plaisir :) !
a annoncé mardi Emmanuel Macron
* contre les avis & avertissements de l’intégralité des professionnel·les & scientifiques qui alertent qu’on ne PEUT PAS déplacer un textile littéralement millénaire de 70 mètres sans porter atteinte à son intégrité.
Vignette de la vidéo Youtube « Frédéric II Hohenstaufen (2/3) : Stupor Mundi (1228-1239) » de la chaîne Herodot’com
A priori c’est pour bientôt.
Cette fois-ci, la croisade s’amuse.
Herodot'com - Frédéric II Hohenstaufen (2/3) : Stupor Mundi (1228-1239)
youtu.be/0cGgm-kU_JI
Bonjour, je vais bientôt lancer un projet de logiciel dédié a l'archéologie, je cherche donc des personnes avec qui lancer ce projet !
La couverture presse de la mobilisation des archéo n'est pas très importante au nationale, voire quasi nulle (un peu plus de relai en PQR tout de même).
La destruction du patrimoine ça ne marche médiatiquement qu'avec un cas précis pour faire scandale en fait.
Détail icono intéressant : l'illustration montre les tranchées typiques d'un diagnostic archéologique, menacé lui aussi par la loi de simplification (environnement et patrimoine perçus de même comme des freins à aménager).
L'état des Etats pontificaux empire !.... ok je sors..
En 2020 realicé esta #ReconstruccionVirtual de la Tortosa del s.XVI basada en documentación histórica comparada con los magníficos dibujos de Wyngaerde de 1563, lo que nos permitió ubicar todos los edificios importantes y elementos defensivos sobre topografía real. #remember 💻📐
A speculative reconstruction of the incomplete timber castle at Howden Motte (c.1305-10) near Selkirk (NT 4584 2686). This is the castle of Alexander Baliol of Cavers, one-time Chamberlain of Scotland and the uncle of King John Baliol, r.1292 – 1296. Howden was an oval enclosure on the ridge top, surrounded by a ditch and bank. Excavation in 1957 revealed the post-holes of a wooden palisade around the rim of the mound and a stone floor. Around the edge of the enclosure was a timber palisade, and it is possible that the enclosure was revetted in stone where the gate entrances were. A timber tower may have been provided with an adjacent hall or solar along with stables, kitchens, and accommodation for the garrison of 30 men-at-arms. Personal project © Bob Marshall 2022
A reconstruction of the incomplete timber castle at Howden Motte (c.1305-10) near Selkirk (NT 4584 2686). It depicts the castle of Alexander Baliol of Cavers, one-time Chamberlain of Scotland and the uncle of King John Baliol, r.1292 – 1296.
Passionnant documentaire sur la période humide africaine (PHA) et le Sahara Vert. Exploration de l’art pariétal des groupes humains qui l’ont peuplé à la Préhistoire et étude de l’évolution de leur environnement au fil des millénaires.
Le monde de Tolkien vie grâce a ce projet !
Angmar
Brown Lands
Greyflood
A few recent WIP landscape shots from around Middle-earth
Dommage que je n'ai pas pu finir le cours....
Pas mal hein.
Mais j'ai pas fini le cours.....
Mais j'ai quand même appris beaucoup de choses !
Mais vue le peu de sources la majorité de cette reconstitution sera basé sur des parallèles historiques et évidemment sur les vestiges actuelles de cette partie du site.
Hâte de pouvoir vous montre ça !
Je compte réaliser un "petite" reconstruction 3d de Rochefort-en-Yvelines (de son donjon et de la zone attenante).
Cette reconstruction virtuelle me permettra d'appliquer ce que j'ai appris sur un site que je connais bien.
J'ai donc acheté un nouveau pc avec des bons composant chez grosbill. (mais pas encore reçu pour le moment)
- Pour le moment je suis le cours sur la traçabilité scientifique avec Extended Matrix. Cela nécessite peu de puissance graphique donc mon pc actuel suffit.