HISTORY IN 3D
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TWILIGHT OF ROME - a new video from History in 3D
This new video about ancient Rome from our creative team shows the Eternal City at the peak of its glory. This 3D reconstruction was made with a high level of detail and accuracy, in accordance with all the latest historical researches. Relatively soon the reconstructions of some most famous Roman buildings and the entire city center will be available for review as virtual applications. -
Grossartig!!! What a breathtakingly good and extensive work! The greatest respect to you and the entire team behind this work
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An overwhelming feat! Beautiful! I'd like to know more about the specific buildings-so much study and knowledge packed into this!
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Impressive!
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Marvelous results from a lot of work.
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Our new video about Colosseum and its surround!
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Magic, you are masters of your subject. Thanks for making and showing these.
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Wow! Well done!
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Our first attempt to create more informative video basing on our SketchUp model of the Forum - 10 minute video tour, exploring famous buildings and monuments of the Forum Romanum as they were during the reign of Emperor Augustus.
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Wow! Well done!
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Fantastic work! I can't imagine how much effort must have into producing this. Congratulations on a brilliant result.
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Loving the attention to detail. Great ambiance. Bravo.
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Thank you all for positive feedback! We're continue building our 3D model of ancient Rome, and here is the recent video depicting current progress - 8 min. flight over combined 3D reconstruction of the center of ancient Rome as it was circa 360 AD:
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...this is so so great !
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Just astonishing โ the combination of huge scope and high quality!
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Top notch. TV quality for sure.
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Absolutely outstanding work.
Great simulation with no showmanship.
How many man-years are in it? -
Hi friends! I proceed working with the reconstruction of the ancient Rome, despite any problems this year. Here is the current progress, and the new videos will also appear in a soon time:
@faust07 said:
Absolutely outstanding work.
Great simulation with no showmanship.
How many man-years are in it?about 13 years of work already...
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Quite stunnig mate, wonderful to see history brought aalive like this.
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Wow! Just... wow!
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